AA Reyes, RD Marcum, Y He - Journal of molecular biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Chromatin remodelers act to regulate multiple cellular processes, such as transcription and DNA repair, by controlling access to genomic DNA. Four families of chromatin remodelers …
J Yuan, K Chen, W Zhang, Z Chen - Nature, 2022 - nature.com
DNA wraps around the histone octamer to form nucleosomes, the repeating unit of chromatin, which create barriers for accessing genetic information. Snf2-like chromatin …
B Yao, T Gui, X Zeng, Y Deng, Z Wang, Y Wang… - Genome medicine, 2021 - Springer
Background Aberrant changes in epigenetic mechanisms such as histone modifications play an important role in cancer progression. PRMT1 which triggers asymmetric dimethylation of …
FR Wagner, C Dienemann, H Wang, A Stützer… - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
Chromatin-remodelling complexes of the SWI/SNF family function in the formation of nucleosome-depleted, transcriptionally active promoter regions (NDRs),. In the yeast …
B Bartholomew - Annual review of biochemistry, 2014 - annualreviews.org
A large family of chromatin remodelers that noncovalently modify chromatin is crucial in cell development and differentiation. They are often the targets of cancer, neurological disorders …
SK Han, MF Wu, S Cui, D Wagner - The Plant Journal, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Chromatin remodeling ATP ases and their associated complexes can alter the accessibility of the genome in the context of chromatin by using energy derived from the hydrolysis of …
KH Kim, CWM Roberts - Cancer genetics, 2014 - Elsevier
SMARCB1 (INI1/SNF5/BAF47), a core subunit of the SWI/SNF (BAF) chromatin-remodeling complex, is inactivated in the large majority of rhabdoid tumors, and germline heterozygous …
Q Wu, JB Lian, JL Stein, GS Stein, JA Nickerson… - …, 2017 - Future Medicine
Mammalian SWI/SNF enzymes are ATP-dependent remodelers of chromatin structure. These multisubunit enzymes are heterogeneous in composition; there are two catalytic …
Chromatin-remodelling complexes (CRCs) mobilize nucleosomes to mediate the access of DNA-binding factors to their sites in vivo. These CRCs contain a catalytic subunit that bears …