Opposite Effects of Histone H1 and HMGN5 Protein on Distant Interactions in Chromatin


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Transcriptional enhancers in the cell nuclei typically interact with the target promoters in cis over long stretches of chromatin, but the mechanism of this communication remains unknown. Previously we have developed a defined in vitro system for quantitative analysis of the rate of distant enhancer-promoter communication (EPC) and have shown that the chromatin fibers maintain efficient distant EPC in cis. Here we investigate the roles of linker histone H1 and HMGN5 protein in EPC. A considerable negative effect of histone H1 on EPC depending on its C- and N-tails was shown. Protein HMGN5 that affects chromatin compaction and is associated with active chromatin counteracts EPC inhibition by H1. The data suggest that the efficiency of the interaction between the enhancer and the promoter depends on the structure and dynamics of the chromatin fiber localized between them and can be regulated by proteins associated with chromatin.

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E. Nizovtseva

Cancer Epigenetics Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center

Email: vasily.studitsky@fccc.edu
США, Philadelphia, PA, 19422

Y. Polikanov

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago; Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, University of Illinois at Chicago

Email: vasily.studitsky@fccc.edu
США, Chicago, IL 60607; Chicago, IL 60607

O. Kulaeva

Cancer Epigenetics Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center

Email: vasily.studitsky@fccc.edu
США, Philadelphia, PA, 19422

N. Clauvelin

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology,
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

Email: vasily.studitsky@fccc.edu
США, Piscataway, NJ 08854

Y. Postnikov

Protein Section, Laboratory of Metabolism, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute

Email: vasily.studitsky@fccc.edu
США, Bethesda, NIH, MD 20892

W. Olson

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology,
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

Email: vasily.studitsky@fccc.edu
США, Piscataway, NJ 08854

V. Studitsky

Cancer Epigenetics Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center; Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: vasily.studitsky@fccc.edu
США, Philadelphia, PA, 19422; Moscow, 119991

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