2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2005.10.053
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Replication-Independent Histone Deposition by the HIR Complex and Asf1

Abstract: The orderly deposition of histones onto DNA is mediated by conserved assembly complexes, including chromatin assembly factor-1 (CAF-1) and the Hir proteins . CAF-1 and the Hir proteins operate in distinct but functionally overlapping histone deposition pathways in vivo . The Hir proteins and CAF-1 share a common partner, the highly conserved histone H3/H4 binding protein Asf1, which binds the middle subunit of CAF-1 as well as to Hir proteins . Asf1 binds to newly synthesized histones H3/H4 , and this complex … Show more

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“…In vitro, HIRA has been shown to act as a histone chaperone, preferentially depositing the histone variant histone H3.3 into nucleosomes, compared to canonical histone H3.1 (49,72,100,102,125). Consistent with their partially overlapping functions, Asf1 and Hir proteins physically interact and in yeast this interaction is necessary for telomeric silencing (32,49,116).…”
Section: Chromosome Condensation Is Driven By Histone Chaperones Hiramentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In vitro, HIRA has been shown to act as a histone chaperone, preferentially depositing the histone variant histone H3.3 into nucleosomes, compared to canonical histone H3.1 (49,72,100,102,125). Consistent with their partially overlapping functions, Asf1 and Hir proteins physically interact and in yeast this interaction is necessary for telomeric silencing (32,49,116).…”
Section: Chromosome Condensation Is Driven By Histone Chaperones Hiramentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The Hir1, Hir2, Hir3, and Hpc2 proteins together form the HIR complex, which acts as a histone chaperone (Green et al 2005;Prochasson et al 2005). Another histone chaperone, Asf1, is associated with the HIR complex (Green et al 2005).…”
Section: Negative Regulation Of the Histone Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hir1, Hir2, Hir3, and Hpc2 proteins together form the HIR complex, which acts as a histone chaperone (Green et al 2005;Prochasson et al 2005). Another histone chaperone, Asf1, is associated with the HIR complex (Green et al 2005). Null mutants in components of the HIR complex do not have a growth phenotype (Sherwood et al 1993), but asf1D cells grow poorly (Le et al 1997).…”
Section: Negative Regulation Of the Histone Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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