Genes (Aug 2015)

Chromatin Dynamics in Vivo: A Game of Musical Chairs

  • Daniël P. Melters,
  • Jonathan Nye,
  • Haiqing Zhao,
  • Yamini Dalal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes6030751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 751 – 776

Abstract

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Histones are a major component of chromatin, the nucleoprotein complex fundamental to regulating transcription, facilitating cell division, and maintaining genome integrity in almost all eukaryotes. In addition to canonical, replication-dependent histones, replication-independent histone variants exist in most eukaryotes. In recent years, steady progress has been made in understanding how histone variants assemble, their involvement in development, mitosis, transcription, and genome repair. In this review, we will focus on the localization of the major histone variants H3.3, CENP-A, H2A.Z, and macroH2A, as well as how these variants have evolved, their structural differences, and their functional significance in vivo.

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