Acetylation by Tip60 is required for selective histone variant exchange at DNA lesions

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Abstract

Phosphorylation of the human histone variant H2A.X and H2Av, its homolog in Drosophila melanogaster, occurs rapidly at sites of DNA doubte-strand breaks. Little is known about the function of this phosphorylation or its removal during DNA repair. Here, we demonstrate that the Drosophila Tip60 (dTip60) chromatin-remodeling complex acetylates nucleosomal phospho-H2Av and exchanges it with an unmodified H2Av. Both the histone acetyltransferase dTip60 as well as the adenosine triphosphatase Domino/p400 catalyze the exchange of phospho-H2Av. Thus, these data reveal a previously unknown mechanism for selective histone exchange that uses the concerted action of two distinct chromatin-remodeling enzymes within the same multiprotein complex.

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Kusch, T., Florens, L., MacDonald, W. H., Swanson, S. K., Glaser, R. L., Yates, J. R., … Workman, J. L. (2004). Acetylation by Tip60 is required for selective histone variant exchange at DNA lesions. Science, 306(5704), 2084–2087. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1103455

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