Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to Dysfunction

Chromatin remodelers are key players in the regulation of chromatin accessibility and nucleosome positioning on the eukaryotic DNA, thereby essential for all DNA dependent biological processes. Thus, it is not surprising that upon of deregulation of those molecular machines healthy cells can turn in...

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Main Authors: Gernot Längst, Laura Manelyte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-06-01
Series:Genes
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/6/2/299
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spelling doaj-185e93acd0164184a8e758d36fb1f03f2020-11-24T23:26:25ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252015-06-016229932410.3390/genes6020299genes6020299Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to DysfunctionGernot Längst0Laura Manelyte1Biochemistry Center Regensburg, Laboratory of Chromatin Dynamics and Nuclear Architecture, University of Regensbrug, Universitätstraße 31, Regensburg DE-93053, GermanyBiochemistry Center Regensburg, Laboratory of Chromatin Dynamics and Nuclear Architecture, University of Regensbrug, Universitätstraße 31, Regensburg DE-93053, GermanyChromatin remodelers are key players in the regulation of chromatin accessibility and nucleosome positioning on the eukaryotic DNA, thereby essential for all DNA dependent biological processes. Thus, it is not surprising that upon of deregulation of those molecular machines healthy cells can turn into cancerous cells. Even though the remodeling enzymes are very abundant and a multitude of different enzymes and chromatin remodeling complexes exist in the cell, the particular remodeling complex with its specific nucleosome positioning features must be at the right place at the right time in order to ensure the proper regulation of the DNA dependent processes. To achieve this, chromatin remodeling complexes harbor protein domains that specifically read chromatin targeting signals, such as histone modifications, DNA sequence/structure, non-coding RNAs, histone variants or DNA bound interacting proteins. Recent studies reveal the interaction between non-coding RNAs and chromatin remodeling complexes showing importance of RNA in remodeling enzyme targeting, scaffolding and regulation. In this review, we summarize current understanding of chromatin remodeling enzyme targeting to chromatin and their role in cancer development.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/6/2/299chromatin remodelercancersearch mechanismarrest modelnon-coding RNA
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author Gernot Längst
Laura Manelyte
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Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to Dysfunction
Genes
chromatin remodeler
cancer
search mechanism
arrest model
non-coding RNA
author_facet Gernot Längst
Laura Manelyte
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title Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to Dysfunction
title_short Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to Dysfunction
title_full Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to Dysfunction
title_fullStr Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to Dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Chromatin Remodelers: From Function to Dysfunction
title_sort chromatin remodelers: from function to dysfunction
publisher MDPI AG
series Genes
issn 2073-4425
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Chromatin remodelers are key players in the regulation of chromatin accessibility and nucleosome positioning on the eukaryotic DNA, thereby essential for all DNA dependent biological processes. Thus, it is not surprising that upon of deregulation of those molecular machines healthy cells can turn into cancerous cells. Even though the remodeling enzymes are very abundant and a multitude of different enzymes and chromatin remodeling complexes exist in the cell, the particular remodeling complex with its specific nucleosome positioning features must be at the right place at the right time in order to ensure the proper regulation of the DNA dependent processes. To achieve this, chromatin remodeling complexes harbor protein domains that specifically read chromatin targeting signals, such as histone modifications, DNA sequence/structure, non-coding RNAs, histone variants or DNA bound interacting proteins. Recent studies reveal the interaction between non-coding RNAs and chromatin remodeling complexes showing importance of RNA in remodeling enzyme targeting, scaffolding and regulation. In this review, we summarize current understanding of chromatin remodeling enzyme targeting to chromatin and their role in cancer development.
topic chromatin remodeler
cancer
search mechanism
arrest model
non-coding RNA
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/6/2/299
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