Biophysical characterization of chromatin remodeling protein CHD4

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Chromatin-remodeling ATPases modulate histones-DNA interactions within nucleosomes and regulate transcription. At the heart of remodeling, ATPase is a helicase-like motor flanked by a variety of conserved targeting domains. CHD4 is the core subunit of the nucleosome remodeling and deacetylase complex NuRD and harbors tandem plant homeo finger (tPHD) and chromo (tCHD) domains. We describe a multifaceted approach to link the domain structure with function, using quantitative assays for DNA and histone binding, ATPase activity, shape reconstruction from solution scattering data, and single molecule translocation assays. These approaches are complementary to high-resolution structure determination.

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Morra, R., Fessl, T., Wang, Y., Mancini, E. J., & Tuma, R. (2016). Biophysical characterization of chromatin remodeling protein CHD4. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1431, pp. 175–193). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3631-1_14

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