The histone chaperones Vps75 and Nap1 form ring-like, tetrameric structures in solution

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NAP-1 fold histone chaperones play an important role in escorting histones to and from sites of nucleosome assembly and disassembly. The two NAP-1 fold histone chaperones in budding yeast, Vps75 and Nap1, have previously been crystalized in a characteristic homodimeric conformation. In this study, a combination of small angle X-ray scattering, multi angle light scattering and pulsed electron-electron double resonance approaches were used to show that both Vps75 and Nap1 adopt ring-shaped tetrameric conformations in solution. This suggests that the formation of homotetramers is a common feature of NAP-1 fold histone chaperones. The tetramerisation of NAP-1 fold histone chaperones may act to shield acidic surfaces in the absence of histone cargo thus providing a 'self-chaperoning' type mechanism. © 2014 The Author(s) 2014.

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Bowman, A., Hammond, C. M., Stirling, A., Ward, R., Shang, W., El-Mkami, H., … Owen-Hughes, T. (2014). The histone chaperones Vps75 and Nap1 form ring-like, tetrameric structures in solution. Nucleic Acids Research, 42(9), 6038–6051. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku232

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