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Publication : NDF, a nucleosome-destabilizing factor that facilitates transcription through nucleosomes.

First Author  Fei J Year  2018
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  32
Issue  9-10 Pages  682-694
PubMed ID  29759984 Mgi Jnum  J:281258
Mgi Id  MGI:6284149 Doi  10.1101/gad.313973.118
Citation  Fei J, et al. (2018) NDF, a nucleosome-destabilizing factor that facilitates transcription through nucleosomes. Genes Dev 32(9-10):682-694
abstractText  Our understanding of transcription by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is limited by our knowledge of the factors that mediate this critically important process. Here we describe the identification of NDF, a nucleosome-destabilizing factor that facilitates Pol II transcription in chromatin. NDF has a PWWP motif, interacts with nucleosomes near the dyad, destabilizes nucleosomes in an ATP-independent manner, and facilitates transcription by Pol II through nucleosomes in a purified and defined transcription system as well as in cell nuclei. Upon transcriptional induction, NDF is recruited to the transcribed regions of thousands of genes and colocalizes with a subset of H3K36me3-enriched regions. Notably, the recruitment of NDF to gene bodies is accompanied by an increase in the transcript levels of many of the NDF-enriched genes. In addition, the global loss of NDF results in a decrease in the RNA levels of many genes. In humans, NDF is present at high levels in all tested tissue types, is essential in stem cells, and is frequently overexpressed in breast cancer. These findings indicate that NDF is a nucleosome-destabilizing factor that is recruited to gene bodies during transcriptional activation and facilitates Pol II transcription through nucleosomes.
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