1st Feb - Chromatin Movers and Modifiers Flashcards

1
Q

What are nucleosome remodelling complexes?

A

ATP dependent chromatin remodelling complexes use the energy obtained from ATP hydrolysis to alter the positioning, conformation and/or composition of nucleosomes, serving as chromatin remodelling engines

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2
Q

What are the key families of nucleosome remodelling complexes?

A

SWI/SNF family e.g. hSWI/SNF
ISWI family e.g. RSF
CHD1 family e.g. NuRD

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3
Q

What percentage of cancers is SWI/SNF mutated in?

A

30-40%

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4
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How do SWI/SNF complexes remodel chromatin?

A

Through the mobilization of nucleosomes both by sliding and the insertion/ejection of histone octamers

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5
Q

Who developed the histone code?

A

David Allis

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6
Q

How does methylation affect histone position?

A

Works as a docking site

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7
Q

What common domain detects Phospho-Y?

A

SH2 domain

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8
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What common domain detects Acetyl-K?

A

Bromodomain

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9
Q

What common domain detects Me3-K?

A

Chromodomains

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10
Q

What common domain detects polyUb-K?

A

UIM

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11
Q

Can histone modifications act as signalling?

A

Yes

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12
Q

Give an example where histones induce signalling

A
  1. Nuclear signal leads to histone acetylation

2. Signaling proteins with a bromodomain bind to the acetylated lysine such as SWI/SNF –> localised enzymatic activity

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13
Q

Can the same lysine on a histone tail be both acetylated and methylated?

A

NO, histone acetylation and methylation are mutually exclusive

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14
Q

What common domain primarily detects Me1/2 K?

A

PhD finger

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15
Q

How does H3K9 signal for heterochromatin?

A

H3K9 trimethylation is detected by a chromodomain(e.g. of HP1 which recruits Dnmt3a) –> DNA methylation

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16
Q

How does H3K9 signal for euchromatin?

A

H3K9 acetylation is detected by a bromodomain E.g. of P/CAF which is a HAT –> further acetylation

17
Q

What determines cellular memory?

A

A balance between H3K4 and H3K27 methylation

18
Q

Which proteins methylates H3K4me3 promoting gene transcription?

A

Trithorax group proteins

19
Q

Which proteins methylates H3K27Me3 promoting gene repression?

A

Polycomb group proteins

20
Q

Which protein within the Trithorax complex contains the SET domain?

A

MLL

21
Q

What is the function of the Trithorax complex?

A

Adds three methyl groups to H3K4 and acetylates H3K27 promoting gene transcription

22
Q

What is the function of the polycomb complex?

A

Trimethylate H3K27

23
Q

Which protein within the Polycomb complex contains the SET domain?

A

EzH2

24
Q

What is the function of a SET domain?

A

Contains methyltransferase activity

25
Q

What are the two types of polycomb?

A

PRC1 and PRC2

26
Q

What is the function of PRC2?

A

It works with EZh2 to add a methyl group to H3K27

27
Q

What is the function of PRC1

A

It contains the CHD which reads H3K27 Me –> H2AK119 Ubiquitination

28
Q

In Stem cells what are the defining histone modifications that indicate the genes are poised?

A

Having both H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 meaning that both polycomb and trithorax are present, so that if later the gene is switched on/off the other complex is removed accordingly

29
Q

Which region of the histone is evolutionarily conserved?

A

The N-terminal region

30
Q

What was the first histone modifying enzyme to be characterised?

A

Gin5

31
Q

What is the half life of an acetyl modification?

A

A few minutes