Mitotic inactivation of a human SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex

S Sif, PT Stukenberg, MW Kirschner… - Genes & …, 1998 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Genes & development, 1998genesdev.cshlp.org
During mitosis, chromatin is condensed into mitotic chromosomes and transcription is
inhibited, processes that might be opposed by the chromatin remodeling activity of the
SWI/SNF complexes. Brg1 and hBrm, which are components of human SWI/SNF
(hSWI/SNF) complexes, were recently shown to be phosphorylated during mitosis. This
suggested that phosphorylation might be used as a switch to modulate SWI/SNF activity.
Using an epitope-tag strategy, we have purified hSWI/SNF complexes at different stages of …
During mitosis, chromatin is condensed into mitotic chromosomes and transcription is inhibited, processes that might be opposed by the chromatin remodeling activity of the SWI/SNF complexes. Brg1 and hBrm, which are components of human SWI/SNF (hSWI/SNF) complexes, were recently shown to be phosphorylated during mitosis. This suggested that phosphorylation might be used as a switch to modulate SWI/SNF activity. Using an epitope-tag strategy, we have purified hSWI/SNF complexes at different stages of the cell cycle, and found that hSWI/SNF was inactive in cells blocked in G2–M. Mitotic hSWI/SNF contained Brg1 but not hBrm, and was phosphorylated on at least two subunits, hSWI3 and Brg1. In vitro, active hSWI/SNF from asynchronous cells can be phosphorylated and inactivated by ERK1, and reactivated by dephosphorylation. hSWI/SNF isolated as cells traversed mitosis regained activity when its subunits were dephosphorylated either in vitro or in vivo. We propose that this transitional inactivation and reactivation of hSWI/SNF is required for formation of a repressed chromatin structure during mitosis and reformation of an active chromatin structure as cells leave mitosis.
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