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Reptin and Pontin oligomerization and activity are modulated through histone H3 N-terminal tail interaction.

Richard Queval1, Christophe Papin2, Mathieu Dalvai1, Kerstin Bystricky1, Odile Humbert3.   

Abstract

Pontin/RUVBL1 and Reptin/RUVBL2 are DNA-dependent ATPases involved in numerous cellular processes and are essential components of chromatin remodeling complexes and transcription factor assemblies. However, their existence as monomeric and oligomeric forms with differential activity in vivo reflects their versatility. Using a biochemical approach, we have studied the role of the nucleosome core particle and histone N-terminal tail modifications in the assembly and enzymatic activities of Reptin/Pontin. We demonstrate that purified Reptin and Pontin form stable complexes with nucleosomes. The ATPase activity of Reptin/Pontin is modulated by acetylation and methylation of the histone H3 N terminus. In vivo, association of Reptin with the progesterone receptor gene promoter is concomitant with changes in H3 marks of the surrounding nucleosomes. Furthermore, the presence of H3 tail peptides regulates the monomer-oligomer transition of Reptin/Pontin. Proteins that are pulled down by monomeric Reptin/Pontin differ from those that can bind to hexamers. We propose that changes in the oligomeric status of Reptin/Pontin create a platform that brings specific cofactors close to gene promoters and loads regulatory factors to establish an active state of chromatin.
© 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  ATPase; Chromatin Remodeling; Histone Modification; Pontin/RUVBL1; Protein Conformation; Protein/DNA Interaction; Reptin/RUVBL2

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25336637      PMCID: PMC4256336          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.576785

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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