Cells (May 2023)

Structural Transition of the Nucleosome during Transcription Elongation

  • Tomoya Kujirai,
  • Haruhiko Ehara,
  • Shun-ichi Sekine,
  • Hitoshi Kurumizaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12101388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1388

Abstract

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In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly wrapped in chromatin. The nucleosome is a basic unit of chromatin, but acts as a barrier to transcription. To overcome this impediment, the RNA polymerase II elongation complex disassembles the nucleosome during transcription elongation. After the RNA polymerase II passage, the nucleosome is rebuilt by transcription-coupled nucleosome reassembly. Nucleosome disassembly–reassembly processes play a central role in preserving epigenetic information, thus ensuring transcriptional fidelity. The histone chaperone FACT performs key functions in nucleosome disassembly, maintenance, and reassembly during transcription in chromatin. Recent structural studies of transcribing RNA polymerase II complexed with nucleosomes have provided structural insights into transcription elongation on chromatin. Here, we review the structural transitions of the nucleosome during transcription.

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