Rvb1p and Rvb2p are essential components of a chromatin remodeling complex that regulates transcription of over 5% of yeast genes

Jonsson, Zophonıias O. ; Dhar, Suman K. ; Narlikar, Geeta J. ; Auty, Roy ; Wagle, Nikhil ; Pellman, David ; Pratt, Richard E. ; Kingston, Robert ; Dutta, Anindya (2001) Rvb1p and Rvb2p are essential components of a chromatin remodeling complex that regulates transcription of over 5% of yeast genes Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276 (19). pp. 16279-16288. ISSN 0021-9258

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Official URL: http://www.jbc.org/content/276/19/16279.abstract

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M011523200

Abstract

Eukaryotic Rvb1p and Rvb2p are two highly conserved proteins related to the helicase subset of the AAA+ family of ATPases. Conditional mutants in both genes show rapid changes in the transcription of over 5% of yeast genes, with a similar number of genes being repressed and activated. Both Rvb1p and Rvb2p are required for maintaining the induced state of many inducible promoters. ATP binding and hydrolysis by Rvb1p and Rvb2p is individually essential in vivo and the two proteins are associated with each other in a high molecular weight complex that shows ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling activity in vitro. Our findings show that Rvb1p and Rvb2p are essential components of a chromatin remodeling complex and determine genes regulated by the complex.

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