Mapping protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions of ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers

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Abstract

Chromatin plays a key regulatory role in several DNA-dependent processes as it regulates DNA access to different protein factors. Several multisubunit protein complexes interact, modify, or mobilize nucleo-somes: the basic unit of chromatin, from its original location in an ATP-dependent manner to facilitate processes, such as transcription, replication, repair, and recombination. Knowledge of the interactions of chromatin remodelers with nucleosomes is a crucial requirement to understand the mechanism of chromatin remodeling. Here, we describe several methods to analyze the interactions of multisubunit chromatin-remodeling enzymes with nucleosomes.

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Hota, S. K., Dechassa, M. L., Prasad, P., & Bartholomew, B. (2012). Mapping protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions of ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers. Methods in Molecular Biology, 809, 381–409. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-376-9_26

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