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Brahma links the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex with MeCP2-dependent transcriptional silencing
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posted on 2005-03-01, 00:00 authored by K N Harikrishnan, Maggie Z Chow, Emma K Baker, Sharmistha Pal, Sahar Bassal, Daniella Brasacchio, Li Wang, Jeffrey CraigJeffrey Craig, Peter L Jones, Saïd Sif, Assam El-OstaTranscriptional repression of methylated genes can be mediated by the methyl-CpG binding protein MeCP2. Here we show that human Brahma (Brm), a catalytic component of the SWI/SNF-related chromatin-remodeling complex, associates with MeCP2 in vivo and is functionally linked with repression. We used a number of different molecular approaches and chromatin immunoprecipitation strategies to show a unique cooperation between Brm, BAF57 and MeCP2. We show that Brm and MeCP2 assembly on chromatin occurs on methylated genes in cancer and the gene FMR1 in fragile X syndrome. These experimental findings identify a new role for SWI/SNF in gene repression by MeCP2.
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Journal
Nature geneticsVolume
37Issue
3Pagination
254 - 264Publisher
Nature Publishing GroupLocation
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
ISSN
1061-4036Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2005, Nature Publishing GroupUsage metrics
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AnimalsCell Cycle ProteinsChromosomal Proteins, Non-HistoneDNA-Binding ProteinsDrosophila ProteinsFragile X Mental Retardation ProteinGene SilencingHistonesHumansMethyl-CpG-Binding Protein 2MiceMicroscopy, FluorescenceMolecular Sequence DataNIH 3T3 CellsNerve Tissue ProteinsRNA-Binding ProteinsRepressor ProteinsTrans-ActivatorsTranscription FactorsScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineGenetics & HeredityCPG-BINDING-PROTEINFRAGILE-XDNA METHYLATIONREPRESSIONMECP2GENEFMR1DEACETYLATIONPURIFICATIONRECRUITMENT