Function and Selectivity of Bromodomains in Anchoring Chromatin-Modifying Complexes to Promoter Nucleosomes

The functions of the SAGA and SWI/SNF complexes are interrelated and can form stable “epigenetic marks” on promoters in vivo. Here we show that stable promoter occupancy by SWI/SNF and SAGA in the absence of transcription activators requires the bromodomains of the Swi2/Snf2 and Gcn5 subunits, respe...

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Published in:Cell Vol. 111; no. 3; pp. 369 - 379
Main Authors: Hassan, Ahmed H., Prochasson, Philippe, Neely, Kristen E., Galasinski, Scott C., Chandy, Mark, Carrozza, Michael J., Workman, Jerry L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-11-2002
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Summary:The functions of the SAGA and SWI/SNF complexes are interrelated and can form stable “epigenetic marks” on promoters in vivo. Here we show that stable promoter occupancy by SWI/SNF and SAGA in the absence of transcription activators requires the bromodomains of the Swi2/Snf2 and Gcn5 subunits, respectively, and nucleosome acetylation. This acetylation can be brought about by either the SAGA or NuA4 HAT complexes. The bromodomain in the Spt7 subunit of SAGA is dispensable for this activity but will anchor SAGA if it is swapped into Gcn5, indicating that specificity of bromodomain function is determined in part by the subunit it occupies. Thus, bromodomains within the catalytic subunits of SAGA and SWI/SNF anchor these complexes to acetylated promoter nucleosomes.
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ISSN:0092-8674
1097-4172
DOI:10.1016/S0092-8674(02)01005-X