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Non-canonical reader modules of BAZ1A promote recovery from DNA damage.

Nat Commun. 2017; 
Oppikofer Mariano,Sagolla Meredith,Haley Benjamin,Zhang Hui-Min,Kummerfeld Sarah K,Sudhamsu Jawahar,Flynn E Megan,Bai Tianyi,Zhang Jennifer,Ciferri Claudio,Cochran Andr
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Mutant Libraries For re-expression of BAZ1A wild-type, as well as the BAZ1AEV (E1515V) and BAZ1AKAKY (K1181A/K1183Y) mutants in BAZ1A-KO cells, and BAZ1B wild-type and the BAZ1BVE (E1425V) mutant in BAZ1B-KO cells, the corresponding cDNAs were synthesized (GenScript) and cloned into the pLENTI6.3 backbone (Thermo Fisher Scientific). Get A Quote

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Members of the ISWI family of chromatin remodelers mobilize nucleosomes to control DNA accessibility and, in some cases, are required for recovery from DNA damage. However, it remains poorly understood how the non-catalytic ISWI subunits BAZ1A and BAZ1B might contact chromatin to direct the ATPase SMARCA5. Here, we find that the plant homeodomain of BAZ1A, but not that of BAZ1B, has the unusual function of binding DNA. Furthermore, the BAZ1A bromodomain has a non-canonical gatekeeper residue and binds relatively weakly to acetylated histone peptides. Using CRISPR-Cas9-mediated genome editing we find that BAZ1A and BAZ1B each recruit SMARCA5 to sites of damaged chromatin and promote survival. Genet... More

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