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Dangerous liaisons: interplay between SWI/SNF, NuRD, and Polycomb in chromatin regulation and cancer

Journal

GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 33, Issue 15-16, Pages 936-959

Publisher

COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gad.326066.119

Keywords

NuRD; Polycomb; SWI/SNF; cancer; chromatin

Funding

  1. Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek-Chemische Wetenschappen ECHO [711.014.001]
  2. Irish Cancer Society [CRF18BRI]
  3. Science Foundation Ireland [18/SIRG/5573, SFI/16/IA/4562, SFI/17/BBSRC/3415]
  4. Irish Research Council
  5. Brain Tumour Charity [18-0592]
  6. Health Research Board [HRBILP-POR-2017-078]
  7. Worldwide Cancer Research
  8. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [18/SIRG/5573] Funding Source: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

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Changes in chromatin structure mediated by ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelers and histone modifying enzymes are integral to the process of gene regulation. Here, we review the roles of the SWI/SNF (switch/sucrose nonfermenting) and NuRD (nucleosome remodeling and deacetylase) and the Polycomb systemin chromatin regulation and cancer. First, we discuss the basic molecular mechanism of nucleosome remodeling, and how this controls gene transcription. Next, we provide an overview of the functional organization and biochemical activities of SWI/SNF, NuRD, and Polycomb complexes. We describe how, in metazoans, the balance of these activities is central to the proper regulation of gene expression and cellular identity during development. Whereas SWI/SNF counteracts Polycomb, NuRD facilitates Polycomb repression on chromatin. Finally, we discuss how disruptions of this regulatory equilibrium contribute to oncogenesis, and how new insights into the biological functions of remodelers and Polycombs are opening avenues for therapeutic interventions on a broad range of cancer types.

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