HuCHRAC, a human ISWI chromatin remodelling complex contains hACF1 and two novel histone-fold proteins

Raymond A. Poot, Graham Dellaire, Bastian B. Hülsmann, Margaret A. Grimaldi, Davide F.V. Corona, Peter B. Becker, Wendy A. Bickmore, Patrick D. Varga-Weisz

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Abstract

Chromatin remodelling complexes containing the nucleosome-dependent ATPase ISWI were first isolated from Drosophila embryos (NURF, CHRAC and ACF), ISWI was the only common component reported in these complexes. Our purification of human CHRAC (HuCHRAC) shows that ISWI chromatin remodelling complexes can have a conserved subunit composition in completely different cell types, suggesting a conserved function of ISWI. We show that the human homologues of two novel putative histone-fold proteins in Drosophila CHRAC are present in HuCHRAC. The two human histone-fold proteins form a stable complex that binds naked DNA but not nucleosomes. HuCHRAC also contains human ACF1 (hACF1), the homologue of Acf1, a subunit of Drosophila ACF. The N-terminus of mouse ACF1 was reported as a heterochromatin-targeting domain. hACF1 is a member of a family of proteins with a related domain structure that all may target heterochromatin. We discuss a possible function for HuCHRAC in heterochromatin dynamics. HuCHRAC does not contain topoisomerase II, which was reported earlier as a subunit of Drosophila CHRAC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3377-3387
Number of pages11
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume19
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 3 2000
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Immunology and Microbiology

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