2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2021.166845
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Evolutionary Conservation of Structural and Functional Coupling between the BRM AT-Hook and Bromodomain

Abstract: The BAF chromatin remodeling complex is critical for genome regulation. The central ATPase of BAF is either BRM or BRG1, both of which contain a C-terminal bromodomain, known to associate with acetylated lysines. We have recently demonstrated that in addition to acetyl-lysine binding, the BRG1/BRM bromodomain can associate with DNA through a lysine/arginine rich patch that is adjacent to the acetyl-lysine binding pocket. Flanking the bromodomain is an AT-hook separated by a short, proline-rich linker. We previ… Show more

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“…The majority align along a face of the alpha helical bundle and are comprised of a charged patch rich in arginine and lysine, whereas recently BRD4 BD2 was shown to bind DNA using a pocket largely overlapping with the acetyl-lysine binding pocket. In addition, adjacent motifs such as the AT-hooks and intrinsically disordered linkers can contribute to the DNA binding ( 51 , 62 , 76 , 77 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority align along a face of the alpha helical bundle and are comprised of a charged patch rich in arginine and lysine, whereas recently BRD4 BD2 was shown to bind DNA using a pocket largely overlapping with the acetyl-lysine binding pocket. In addition, adjacent motifs such as the AT-hooks and intrinsically disordered linkers can contribute to the DNA binding ( 51 , 62 , 76 , 77 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%