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The lane-switch mechanism for nucleosome repositioning by DNA translocase

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 49, 期 16, 页码 9066-9076

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkab664

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  1. PRESTO [JPMJPR19K3]
  2. CREST grant of Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) [JPMJCR1762]
  3. [19H03194]
  4. [19H05392]
  5. [19H05260]

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Translocases involved in eukaryotic DNA transcription, replication, and repair encounter nucleosomes formed by histone octamers wrapped around genomic DNA, triggering downstream repositioning of nucleosomes. This study identified a lane-switch mechanism for downstream repositioning, where wrapped DNA switches binding lanes after unwrapping, providing insights into transcription through nucleosomes and histone recycling.
Translocases such as DNA/RNA polymerases, replicative helicases, and exonucleases are involved in eukaryotic DNA transcription, replication, and repair. Since eukaryotic genomic DNA wraps around histone octamers and forms nucleosomes, translocases inevitably encounter nucleosomes. A previous study has shown that a nucleosome repositions downstream when a translocase collides with the nucleosome. However, the molecular mechanism of the downstream repositioning remains unclear. In this study, we identified the lane-switch mechanism for downstream repositioning with molecular dynamics simulations and validated it with restriction enzyme digestion assays and deep sequencing assays. In this mechanism, after a translocase unwraps nucleosomal DNA up to the site proximal to the dyad, the remaining wrapped DNA switches its binding lane to that vacated by the unwrapping, and the downstream DNA rewraps, completing downstream repositioning. This mechanism may have broad implications for transcription through nucleosomes, histone recycling, and nucleosome remodeling.

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