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Neutralization of the Positive Charges on Histone Tails by RNA Promotes an Open Chromatin Structure.

Rositsa Dueva1, Karen Akopyan2, Chiara Pederiva2, Davide Trevisan1, Soniya Dhanjal1, Arne Lindqvist2, Marianne Farnebo3.   

Abstract

RNA associates extensively with chromatin and can influence its structure; however, the potential role of the negative charges of RNA on chromatin structure remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that RNA prevents precipitation of histones and can attenuate electrostatic interactions between histones and DNA, thereby loosening up the chromatin structure. This effect is independent of the sequence of RNA but dependent on its single-stranded nature, length, concentration, and negative charge. Opening and closure of chromatin by RNA occurs rapidly (within minutes) and passively (in permeabilized cells), in agreement with electrostatics. Accordingly, chromatin compaction following removal of RNA can be prevented by high ionic strength or neutralization of the positively charged histone tails by hyperacetylation. Finally, LINE1 repeat RNAs bind histone H2B and can decondense chromatin. We propose that RNA regulates chromatin opening and closure by neutralizing the positively charged tails of histones, reducing their electrostatic interactions with DNA.
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Keywords:  LINE1 repeat; RNA; chaperone; charge-mechanism; chromatin structure; electrostatic interactions; histone tails; negative charge; neutralization; precipitation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31447351     DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2019.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Chem Biol        ISSN: 2451-9448            Impact factor:   8.116


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