CENP-A Nucleosome is a Sensitive Allosteric Scaffold for DNA and Chromatin Factors

  • Kalyoncu, Sibel
  • Ulucay, Tugce
  • Dimitrov, Stefan
  • Kale, Seyit
  • Dogan, Deniz
  • Arslan, Merve
Publication date
March 2021

Abstract

Centromeric loci of chromosomes are defined by nucleosomes containing the histone H3 variant CENP-A, which bind their DNA termini more permissively than their canonical counterpart, a feature that is critical for the mitotic fidelity. A recent cryo-EM study demonstrated that the DNA termini of CENP-A nucleosomes, reconstituted with the Widom 601 DNA sequence, are asymmetrically flexible, meaning one terminus is more clearly resolved than the other. However, an earlier work claimed that both ends could be resolved in the presence of two stabilizing single chain variable fragment (scFv) antibodies per nucleosome, and thus are likely permanently bound to the histone octamer. This suggests that the binding of scFv antibodies to the histone octa...

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