Dynamic 1D search and processive nucleosome translocations by RSC and ISW2 chromatin remodelers
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- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.91433
Dynamic 1D search and processive nucleosome translocations by RSC and ISW2 chromatin remodelers
Abstract
Eukaryotic gene expression is linked to chromatin structure and nucleosome positioning by ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers that establish and maintain nucleosome-depleted regions (NDRs) near transcription start sites. Conserved yeast RSC and ISW2 remodelers exert antagonistic effects on nucleosomes flanking NDRs, but the temporal dynamics of remodeler search, engagement, and directional nucleosome mobilization for promoter accessibility are unknown. Using optical tweezers and two-color single-particle imaging, we investigated the Brownian diffusion of RSC and ISW2 on free DNA and sparse nucleosome arrays. RSC and ISW2 rapidly scan DNA by one-dimensional hopping and sliding, respectively, with dynamic collisions between remodelers followed by recoil or apparent co-diffusion. Static nucleosomes block remodeler diffusion resulting in remodeler recoil or sequestration. Remarkably, both RSC and ISW2 use ATP hydrolysis to translocate mono-nucleosomes processively at ~30 bp/s on extended linear DNA under tension. Processivity and opposing push-pull directionalities of nucleosome translocation shown by RSC and ISW2 shape the distinctive landscape of promoter chromatin.
Keywords: ISW2; RSC; chromatin remodelers; chromosomes; gene expression; molecular biophysics; none; optical tweezers; single molecule; structural biology; target search.
© 2023, Kim, Carcamo et al.
Conflict of interest statement
JK, CC, SJ, ZX, XF, MY, MP, KH, TH, CW No competing interests declared, JG US Patent 11,091,643 describing deuterated fluorophores and variant compositions are assigned to HHMI, LL Founder and shareholder of Eikon Therapeutics. US Patent 11,091,643 describing deuterated fluorophores and variant compositions are assigned to HHMI
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  Dynamic 1D Search and Processive Nucleosome Translocations by RSC and ISW2 Chromatin Remodelers.bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Jan 15:2023.06.13.544671. doi: 10.1101/2023.06.13.544671. bioRxiv. 2024. Update in: Elife. 2024 Mar 18;12:RP91433. doi: 10.7554/eLife.91433. PMID: 38293098 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
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