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Histone variants and chromatin structure, update of advances

  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

Histone proteins are highly conserved among all eukaryotes. They have two important functions in the cell: to package the genomic DNA and to regulate gene accessibility. Fundamental to these functions is the ability of histone proteins to interact with DNA and to form the nucleoprotein complex called chromatin. One of the mechanisms the cells use to regulate chromatin and gene expression is through replacing canonical histones with their variants at specific loci to achieve functional consequence. Recent cryo-electron microscope (cryo-EM) studies of chromatin containing histone variants reveal new details that shed light on how variant-specific features influence the structures and functions of chromatin. In this article, we review the current state of knowledge on histone variants biochemistry and discuss the implication of these new structural information on histone variant biology and their functions in transcription.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-311
Number of pages13
JournalComputational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
Volume21
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Chromatin
  • Electron microscopy
  • Histone variant
  • Nucleosome
  • Protein structure

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