Chromatin landscape signals differentially dictate the activities of mSWI/SNF family complexes

Author:

Mashtalir Nazar12ORCID,Dao Hai T.3ORCID,Sankar Akshay12,Liu Hengyuan3ORCID,Corin Aaron J.12,Bagert John D.3ORCID,Ge Eva J.3ORCID,D’Avino Andrew R.12ORCID,Filipovski Martin12ORCID,Michel Brittany C.12,Dann Geoffrey P.3,Muir Tom W.3ORCID,Kadoch Cigall12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

2. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USA.

3. Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.

Abstract

Chromatin landscape dictates remodeling Large, multicomponent molecular machines known as mammalian SWI/SNF (mSWI/SNF) chromatin-remodeling complexes play critical roles in governing the architecture of our genomes. These entities bind to chromatin (DNA assembled on proteins) inside the nucleus and dictate which regions of DNA, and thus which genes in our genome, are made accessible. It is critical that this process happens at the right times and for the right genes in cells, because disruptions cause diseases such as cancers and neurodevelopmental disorders. Mashtalir et al. uncovered molecular cues that direct complex activities on chromatin, informing specific interactions that may be amenable to therapeutic targeting. This combinatorial approach, which considers many factors involved in determining mSWI/SNF activity, provides a valuable resource for understanding the binding and activity of chromatin-remodeling complexes. Science , abf8705, this issue p. 306

Funder

National Institutes of Health

The William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund

Mark Foundation for Cancer Research Emerging Leader Award National Institutes of Health

Pew Stewart Scholars in Cancer Research Award American Cancer Society Research Scholar Award

National Institutes of Health PO1

Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research

Mark Foundation For Cancer Research

American Cancer Society

Pew Charitable Trusts

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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