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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 3050, 2017 06 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28596587

ABSTRACT

Concomitant chromatin assembly and DNA duplication is essential for cell survival and genome integrity, and requires newly synthesized histones. Although the N-terminal domains of newly synthesized H3 and H4 present critical functions, their requirement for replication-coupled chromatin assembly is controversial. Using the unique capability of the spontaneous internalization of exogenous proteins in Physarum, we showed that H3 and H4 N-tails present critical functions in nuclear import during the S-phase, but are dispensable for assembly into nucleosomes. However, our data revealed that chromatin assembly in the S-phase of complexes presenting ectopic N-terminal domains occurs by a replication-independent mechanism. We found that replication-dependent chromatin assembly requires an H3/H4 complex with the relevant N-tail domains, suggesting a concomitant recognition of the two histone domains by histone chaperones.


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Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly , Histones/metabolism , Nuclear Localization Signals , Active Transport, Cell Nucleus , Animals , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Chromatin/metabolism , DNA Replication , Histones/chemistry , Physarum , Xenopus
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