Class I histone deacetylase complex: Structure and functional correlates

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Abstract

The Schizosaccharomyces pombe Clr6S complex, a class I histone deacetylase complex, functions as a zinc-dependent enzyme to remove acetyl groups from lysine residues in histone tails. We report here the cryo-EM structure of Clr6S alone and a cryo-EM map of Clr6S in complex with a nucleosome. The active center, revealed at near-atomic resolution, includes features important for catalysis-A water molecule coordinated by zinc, the likely nucleophile for attack on the acetyl-lysine bond, and a loop that may position the substrate for catalysis. The cryo-EM map in the presence of a nucleosome reveals multiple Clr6S-nucleosome contacts and a high degree of relative motion of Clr6S and the nucleosome. Such flexibility may be attributed to interaction at a site in the flexible histone tail and is likely important for the function of the deacetylase, which acts at multiple sites in other histone tails.

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Wang, X., Wang, Y., Liu, S., Zhang, Y., Xu, K., Ji, L., … Zhang, H. (2023). Class I histone deacetylase complex: Structure and functional correlates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(30). https://doi.org/10.1073/PNAS.2307598120

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