The assembly and disassembly of chromatin impacts all DNA-dependent processes in eukaryotes. These processes are intricately regulated through stepwise mechanisms, requiring multiple proteins, posttranslational modifications, and remodeling enzymes, as well as specific proteins to chaperone the highly basic and aggregation-prone histone proteins. The histone chaperones are acidic proteins that perform the latter function by maintaining the stability of the histones when they are not associated with DNA and guiding the deposition and removal of histones from DNA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe deposition of the histones H3/H4 onto DNA to give the tetrasome intermediate and the displacement of H3/H4 from DNA are thought to be the first and the last steps in nucleosome assembly and disassembly, respectively. Anti-silencing function 1 (Asf1) is a chaperone of the H3/H4 dimer that functions in both of these processes. However, little is known about the thermodynamics of chaperone-histone interactions or the direct role of Asf1 in the formation or disassembly of histone-DNA complexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe DNA binding domain (DBD) of nuclear hormone receptors contains a highly conserved globular domain and a less conserved carboxyl-terminal extension (CTE). Despite previous observations that the CTEs of some classes of nuclear receptors are structured and interact with DNA outside of the hexanucleotide hormone response element (HRE), there has been no evidence for such a CTE among the steroid receptors. We have determined the structure of the progesterone receptor (PR)-DBD-CTE DNA complex at a resolution of 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe examined the influence of 3,5-diisopropylsalicylic acid (3,5-DIPS) and calcium(II)3 (3,5-diisopropylsalicylate)6 (H2 O)6 [Ca(II)3 (3,5-DIPS)6 ], a new activator of calcium-dependent calmodulin-triggered nitric oxide synthase, on thrombin-induced platelet P-selectin expression. Citrated whole blood samples were incubated with either ethanol vehicle, 3,5-DIPS, or Ca(II)3 (3,5-DIPS)6. These whole blood samples were also co-incubated with thrombin receptor activating peptide (TRAP) or adenosine diphosphate (ADP), to up-regulate P-selectin (CD62P) on platelets.
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