Structural highlights
Function
SIR3_YEAST The proteins SIR1 through SIR4 are required for transcriptional repression of the silent mating type loci, HML and HMR. The proteins SIR2 through SIR4 repress mulitple loci by modulating chromatin structure. Involves the compaction of chromatin fiber into a more condensed form.
Publication Abstract from PubMed
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, acetylation of the Sir3 N terminus is important for transcriptional silencing. This covalent modification promotes the binding of the Sir3 BAH domain to the nucleosome, but a mechanistic understanding of this phenomenon is lacking. By X-ray crystallography, we show here that the acetylated N terminus of Sir3 does not interact with the nucleosome directly. Instead, it stabilizes a nucleosome-binding loop in the BAH domain.
Nalpha-acetylated Sir3 stabilizes the conformation of a nucleosome-binding loop in the BAH domain.,Yang D, Fang Q, Wang M, Ren R, Wang H, He M, Sun Y, Yang N, Xu RM Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2013 Aug 11. doi: 10.1038/nsmb.2637. PMID:23934152[1]
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References
- ↑ Yang D, Fang Q, Wang M, Ren R, Wang H, He M, Sun Y, Yang N, Xu RM. Nalpha-acetylated Sir3 stabilizes the conformation of a nucleosome-binding loop in the BAH domain. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2013 Aug 11. doi: 10.1038/nsmb.2637. PMID:23934152 doi:10.1038/nsmb.2637