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Regulatory motifs on ISWI chromatin remodelers: molecular mechanisms and kinetic proofreading

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Recently, kinetic proofreading scenarios have been proposed for the regulation of chromatin remodeling, first on purely theoretical grounds (Blossey and Schiessel 2008 HFSP J. 2 167-70) and deduced from experiments on the ISWI/ACF system (Narlikar 2010 Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 14 660). In the kinetic proofreading scenario of chromatin remodeling, the combination of the recognition of a histone tail state and ATP-hydrolysis in the remodeler motor act together to select (i.e. proofread) a nucleosomal substrate. ISWI remodelers have recently been shown to have an additional level of regulation as they contain auto-inhibitory motifs which need to be inactivated through an interaction with the nucleosome. In this paper we show that the auto-regulatory effect enhances substrate recognition in kinetic proofreading. We further report some suggestive additional insights into the molecular mechanism underlying ISWI-autoregulation.
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hal-03220230 , version 1 (07-05-2021)

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Guillaume Brysbaert, Marc Lensink, Ralf Blossey. Regulatory motifs on ISWI chromatin remodelers: molecular mechanisms and kinetic proofreading. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2015, 27 (6), pp.064108. ⟨10.1088/0953-8984/27/6/064108⟩. ⟨hal-03220230⟩

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