ISWI is the catalytic subunit of several ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling factors that catalyse the sliding of nucleosomes along DNA and thereby endow chromatin with structural flexibility. Full activity of ISWI requires residues of a basic patch of amino acids in the N-terminal 'tail' of histone H4. Previous studies employing oligopeptides and mononucleosomes suggested that acetylation of the H4 tail at lysine 16 (H4K16) within the basic patch may inhibit the activity of ISWI. On the other hand, the acetylation of H4K16 is known to decompact chromatin fibres. Conceivably, decompaction may enhance the accessibility of nucleosomal DNA and the H4 tail for ISWI interactions. Such an effect can only be evaluated at the level of nucleosome ar...
Alteration of chromatin structure by chromatin modifying and remodelling activities is a key stage i...
Imitation SWI (ISWI) and other ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling factors play key roles in transcri...
AbstractThe chromatin accessibility complex (CHRAC) belongs to the class of nucleosome remodeling fa...
ISWI is the catalytic subunit of several ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling factors that catalyse t...
ISWI is the catalytic subunit of several ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling factors that catalyse t...
ISWI is the catalytic subunit of several ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling factors that catalyse t...
ISWI-family nucleosome remodeling enzymes need the histone H4 N-terminal tail to mobilize nucleosome...
Imitation SWI (ISWI) and other ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling factors play key roles in transcri...
The packaging of the eukaryotic genome into chromatin facilitates the storage of the genetic informa...
The regulation of chromatin structure is controlled by a family of molecular motors called chromatin...
The packaging of DNA into chromatin facilitates the storage of the genetic information within the nu...
The evolutionarily conserved ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelling factor ISWI can space nucleosomes ...
Chromatin remodelers utilize the energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to mobilize nucleosomes. ISWI re...
ISWI is an evolutionarily conserved ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factor playing central roles ...
Chromatin remodeling complexes (CRCs) mobilize nucleosomes to mediate the access of DNA-binding fact...
Alteration of chromatin structure by chromatin modifying and remodelling activities is a key stage i...
Imitation SWI (ISWI) and other ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling factors play key roles in transcri...
AbstractThe chromatin accessibility complex (CHRAC) belongs to the class of nucleosome remodeling fa...
ISWI is the catalytic subunit of several ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling factors that catalyse t...
ISWI is the catalytic subunit of several ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling factors that catalyse t...
ISWI is the catalytic subunit of several ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling factors that catalyse t...
ISWI-family nucleosome remodeling enzymes need the histone H4 N-terminal tail to mobilize nucleosome...
Imitation SWI (ISWI) and other ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling factors play key roles in transcri...
The packaging of the eukaryotic genome into chromatin facilitates the storage of the genetic informa...
The regulation of chromatin structure is controlled by a family of molecular motors called chromatin...
The packaging of DNA into chromatin facilitates the storage of the genetic information within the nu...
The evolutionarily conserved ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelling factor ISWI can space nucleosomes ...
Chromatin remodelers utilize the energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to mobilize nucleosomes. ISWI re...
ISWI is an evolutionarily conserved ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factor playing central roles ...
Chromatin remodeling complexes (CRCs) mobilize nucleosomes to mediate the access of DNA-binding fact...
Alteration of chromatin structure by chromatin modifying and remodelling activities is a key stage i...
Imitation SWI (ISWI) and other ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling factors play key roles in transcri...
AbstractThe chromatin accessibility complex (CHRAC) belongs to the class of nucleosome remodeling fa...