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Abstract
A newly discovered pathway suggests histone proteins H3 and H4 are imported into the nucleus as individual units rather than joined together as heterodimers as was previously thought.Entities:
Keywords: biochemistry; chemical biology; chromatin; chromosomes; gene expression; histone; histone chaperone; human; importin; nuclear import
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36227650 PMCID: PMC9560148 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.83308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.713
Figure 1.Model of the new pathway that imports histone proteins H3 and H4 into the nucleus.
(A) Three-dimensional structure of the nucleosome, a segment of DNA (grey) wrapped around eight histone proteins: two copies of H3 (green), H4 (orange), H2A (purple) and H2B (pink). H2A and H2B join together in a head to tail configuration to form a heterodimer (middle). H3 and H4 also connect in the same way, and the two heterodimers attach to one another via their helices (outlined by the box) to form a tetramer (right). Structures from PDB ID: 1AOI. (B) Pardal and Bowman have found a new pathway through which monomers of H3 and H4 are imported from the cytoplasm into the nucleus (black arrow) via the protein Imp5 (yellow circle; top left). Once inside the nucleus, H3 and H4 are transferred to a version of the NASP protein (known as sNASP) and the HAT1–RBBP7 complex, respectively, which together with other proteins help the two monomers dimerize (top middle). The H3-H4 heterodimer is then folded in the nucleus and assembled into one of three complexes which include different chaperone proteins (shown in pink; right). Previously it was thought that H3-H4 heterodimers were formed in the cytoplasm before being imported to the nucleus via a pathway mediated by Imp4 (mauve circle) and ASF1 (pink circle; bottom left). However, it is possible that this H3-H4-ASF1 complex detected in the cytoplasm may have leaked out from the nucleus, meaning the pathway discovered by Pardal and Bowman may be the dominant route H3 and H4 take in to the nucleus.