Structural basis for histone H3 recognition by NASP in Arabidopsis

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The structural basis for histone recognition by the histone chaperone nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein (NASP) remains largely unclear. Here, we showed that Arabidopsis thaliana AtNASP is a monomer and displays robust nucleosome assembly activity in vitro. Examining the structure of AtNASP complexed with a histone H3 α3 peptide revealed a binding mode that is conserved in human NASP. AtNASP recognizes the H3 N-terminal region distinct from human NASP. Moreover, AtNASP forms a co-chaperone complex with ANTI-SILENCING FUNCTION 1 (ASF1) by binding to the H3 N-terminal region. Therefore, we deciphered the structure of AtNASP and the basis of the AtNASP–H3 interaction.

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Liu, Y., Chen, L., Wang, N., Wu, B., Bao, H., & Huang, H. (2022). Structural basis for histone H3 recognition by NASP in Arabidopsis. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 64(12), 2309–2313. https://doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13277

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