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Coordination of PIC Assembly and Chromatin Remodeling During Differentiation-Induced Gene Activation
Evi Soutoglou,Iannis Talianidis*
We analyzed the ordered recruitment of factors to the
human 1 antitrypsin promoter around the initial
activation of the geneduring enterocyte differentiation. We found that
a complete preinitiationcomplex, including phosphorylated
RNA pol II, was assembled atthe promoter long before transcriptional
activation. The histoneacetyltransferases CBP and P/CAF were recruited
subsequently,but local histone hyperacetylation was delayed. After
transientrecruitment of the human Brahma homolog hBrm, remodeling of
theneighboring nucleosome coincided with transcription initiation.The
results suggest that, at this promoter, chromatin reconfigurationis a
defining step of the initiation process, acting after theassembly of
the Pol II machinery.
Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Foundation for
Research and Technology Hellas, Post Office Box 1527, 711 10 Herakleion, Crete, Greece.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
talianid{at}imbb.forth.gr
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