© The Author(s) 2015. DNA is packaged into condensed chromatin fibers by association with histones and architectural proteins such as high mobility group (HMGB) proteins. However, this DNA packaging reduces accessibility of enzymes that act on DNA, such as proteins that process DNA after double strand breaks (DSBs). Chromatin remodeling overcomes this barrier. We show here that the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HMGB protein HMO1 stabilizes chromatin as evidenced by faster chromatin remodeling in its absence. HMO1 was evicted along with core histones during repair of DSBs, and chromatin remodeling events such as histone H2A phosphorylation and H3 eviction were faster in absence of HMO1. The facilitated chromatin remodeling in turn correlated with...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
AbstractBackground: In response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), eukaryotic cells rapidly phospho...
© 2016 Panday and Grove. Background: Eukaryotic chromatin consists of nucleosome core particles conn...
High mobility group box (HMGB) proteins are architectural proteins whose HMG DNA binding domains con...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are harmful DNA lesions, which elicit catastrophic consequences for ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. The primary pathways for DNA double strand break (DSB) repair are homologous re...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair is essential for maintenance of genome stability. However, the ...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
AbstractBackground: In response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), eukaryotic cells rapidly phospho...
© 2016 Panday and Grove. Background: Eukaryotic chromatin consists of nucleosome core particles conn...
High mobility group box (HMGB) proteins are architectural proteins whose HMG DNA binding domains con...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are harmful DNA lesions, which elicit catastrophic consequences for ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. The primary pathways for DNA double strand break (DSB) repair are homologous re...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair is essential for maintenance of genome stability. However, the ...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
AbstractBackground: In response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), eukaryotic cells rapidly phospho...