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Dynamic intramolecular regulation of the histone chaperone nucleoplasmin controls histone binding and release

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  • Christopher Warren

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Tsutomu Matsui

    (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource)

  • Jerome M. Karp

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Takashi Onikubo

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Rockefeller University)

  • Sean Cahill

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Michael Brenowitz

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • David Cowburn

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Mark Girvin

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • David Shechter

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

Abstract

Nucleoplasmin (Npm) is a highly conserved histone chaperone responsible for the maternal storage and zygotic release of histones H2A/H2B. Npm contains a pentameric N-terminal core domain and an intrinsically disordered C-terminal tail domain. Though intrinsically disordered regions are common among histone chaperones, their roles in histone binding and chaperoning remain unclear. Using an NMR-based approach, here we demonstrate that the Xenopus laevis Npm tail domain controls the binding of histones at its largest acidic stretch (A2) via direct competition with both the C-terminal basic stretch and basic nuclear localization signal. NMR and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) structural analyses allowed us to construct models of both the tail domain and the pentameric complex. Functional analyses demonstrate that these competitive intramolecular interactions negatively regulate Npm histone chaperone activity in vitro. Together these data establish a potentially generalizable mechanism of histone chaperone regulation via dynamic and specific intramolecular shielding of histone interaction sites.

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  • Christopher Warren & Tsutomu Matsui & Jerome M. Karp & Takashi Onikubo & Sean Cahill & Michael Brenowitz & David Cowburn & Mark Girvin & David Shechter, 2017. "Dynamic intramolecular regulation of the histone chaperone nucleoplasmin controls histone binding and release," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-02308-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02308-3
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