Isolation of a novel complex of the SWI/SNF family from Schizosaccharomyces pombe and its effects on in vitro transcription in nucleosome arrays
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Bernal, Giuliano
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Isolation of a novel complex of the SWI/SNF family from Schizosaccharomyces pombe and its effects on in vitro transcription in nucleosome arrays
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The family of ATP-dependent chromatinremodeling
factors plays a central role in eukaryotic
transcriptional regulation. These complexes can alter the
structure of chromatin by mechanisms that involve
nucleosome sliding, dissociation, or replacement over a
specific promoter. The SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling
complex is required for transcriptional activation or
repression in a subset of genes. In the present study we
have isolated the spSWI/SNF complex from Schizosaccharomyces
pombe, which has at least seven subunits
among them spSwi1-like and the catalytic subunit spBrg1.
These subunits are homologues to Swi1 and Swi2/Snf2,
respectively in Sacharomyces cerevisiae. Moreover, we
have demonstrated that spSWI/SNF is able to promote
in vitro transcription by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) in
a reconstituted system. In our transcription assays with
cellular extracts of Sc. pombe we did not observe inhibition
when a-Swi1 antibodies were utilized, indicating
that other chromatin-remodeling complexes may allow
transcription in Sc. pombe.
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We thank Mrs. Cecilia Olivares for critical
reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by Grant No.
1010824 from Fondecyt (Chile), Doctoral Fellowship No. 402084
from Conicyt (Chile) and Technology and Science Bicentennial
Programme No. PSD-11 from World Bank-Conicyt (Chile).
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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY,v.: 303, issue: 1-2, p.: 131-139, SEP 2007
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