Systematic Study of Nucleosome-Displacing Factors in Budding Yeast

DNA Replication Models, Molecular 0301 basic medicine Chromatin High-Throughput Screening Assays Nucleosomes DNA-Binding Proteins Histones 03 medical and health sciences Saccharomycetales Humans Protein Multimerization DNA, Fungal Promoter Regions, Genetic Protein Binding Transcription Factors
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2018.06.017 Publication Date: 2018-07-14T20:06:53Z
ABSTRACT
Nucleosomes present a barrier for the binding of most transcription factors (TFs). However, special TFs known as nucleosome-displacing factors (NDFs) can access embedded sites and cause the depletion of the local nucleosomes as well as repositioning of the neighboring nucleosomes. Here, we developed a novel high-throughput method in yeast to identify NDFs among 104 TFs and systematically characterized the impact of orientation, affinity, location, and copy number of their binding motifs on the nucleosome occupancy. Using this assay, we identified 29 NDF motifs and divided the nuclear TFs into three groups with strong, weak, and no nucleosome-displacing activities. Further studies revealed that tight DNA binding is the key property that underlies NDF activity, and the NDFs may partially rely on the DNA replication to compete with nucleosome. Overall, our study presents a framework to functionally characterize NDFs and elucidate the mechanism of nucleosome invasion.
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