Detection of an altered heterochromatin structure in the absence of the nucleotide excision repair protein Rad4 in Saccharomtyces cerevisiae

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Abstract

Rad4p is a DNA damage recognition protein essential for global genomic nucleotide excision repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, we show that Rad4p binds to the heterochromatic HML locus. In a yeast mutant lacking Rad4p, an increased level of SIR complex binding at the HML locus is accompanied by an altered, more compact heterochromatin structure, as revealed by a topological analysis of chromatin circles released from the locus. In addition, gene silencing at the HML locus is enhanced in the rad4Δ mutant. Importantly, re-expression of Rad4p in the rad4Δ mutant restores the altered heterochromatin structure to a conformation similar to that detected in wild-type cells. These findings reveal a novel role of Rad4p in the regulation of heterochromatin structure and gene silencing. © 2013 Landes Bioscience.

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Zhang, L., Chen, H., Bi, X., & Gong, F. (2013). Detection of an altered heterochromatin structure in the absence of the nucleotide excision repair protein Rad4 in Saccharomtyces cerevisiae. Cell Cycle, 12(15), 2435–2442. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.25457

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