Sugiyama_2007_Cell_128_491

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Title : SHREC, an effector complex for heterochromatic transcriptional silencing - Sugiyama_2007_Cell_128_491
Author(s) : Sugiyama T , Cam HP , Sugiyama R , Noma K , Zofall M , Kobayashi R , Grewal SI
Ref : Cell , 128 :491 , 2007
Abstract :

Transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) is the mechanism generally thought by which heterochromatin effects silencing. However, recent discovery in fission yeast of a cis-acting posttranscriptional gene-silencing (cis-PTGS) pathway operated by the RNAi machinery at heterochromatin challenges the role of TGS in heterochromatic silencing. Here, we describe a multienzyme effector complex (termed SHREC) that mediates heterochromatic TGS in fission yeast. SHREC consists of a core quartet of proteins - Clr1, Clr2, Clr3, and Mit1 - which distribute throughout all major heterochromatin domains to effect TGS via distinct activities associated with the histone deacetylase Clr3 and the SNF2 chromatin-remodeling factor homolog Mit1. SHREC is also recruited to the telomeres by multiple independent mechanisms involving telomere binding protein Ccq1 cooperating with Taz1 and the RNAi machinery, and to euchromatic sites, via mechanism(s) distinct from its heterochromatin localization aided by Swi6/HP1. Our analyses suggest that SHREC regulates nucleosome positioning to assemble higher-order chromatin structures critical for heterochromatin functions.

PubMedSearch : Sugiyama_2007_Cell_128_491
PubMedID: 17289569
Gene_locus related to this paper: schpo-clr3

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Sugiyama T, Cam HP, Sugiyama R, Noma K, Zofall M, Kobayashi R, Grewal SI (2007)
SHREC, an effector complex for heterochromatic transcriptional silencing
Cell 128 :491

Sugiyama T, Cam HP, Sugiyama R, Noma K, Zofall M, Kobayashi R, Grewal SI (2007)
Cell 128 :491