International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2023)

Nucleosome Remodeling at the Yeast <i>PHO8</i> and <i>PHO84</i> Promoters without the Putatively Essential SWI/SNF Remodeler

  • Corinna Lieleg,
  • Ana Novacic,
  • Sanja Musladin,
  • Andrea Schmid,
  • Gözde Güçlüler Akpinar,
  • Slobodan Barbaric,
  • Philipp Korber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
p. 4949

Abstract

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Chromatin remodeling by ATP-dependent remodeling enzymes is crucial for all genomic processes, like transcription or replication. Eukaryotes harbor many remodeler types, and it is unclear why a given chromatin transition requires more or less stringently one or several remodelers. As a classical example, removal of budding yeast PHO8 and PHO84 promoter nucleosomes upon physiological gene induction by phosphate starvation essentially requires the SWI/SNF remodeling complex. This dependency on SWI/SNF may indicate specificity in remodeler recruitment, in recognition of nucleosomes as remodeling substrate or in remodeling outcome. By in vivo chromatin analyses of wild type and mutant yeast under various PHO regulon induction conditions, we found that overexpression of the remodeler-recruiting transactivator Pho4 allowed removal of PHO8 promoter nucleosomes without SWI/SNF. For PHO84 promoter nucleosome removal in the absence of SWI/SNF, an intranucleosomal Pho4 site, which likely altered the remodeling outcome via factor binding competition, was required in addition to such overexpression. Therefore, an essential remodeler requirement under physiological conditions need not reflect substrate specificity, but may reflect specific recruitment and/or remodeling outcomes.

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