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Reference - PMID:28053344 - Histone chaperone networks shaping chromatin function.

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PubMed ID
PMID:28053344
Title
Histone chaperone networks shaping chromatin function.
Authors
Hammond CM, Strømme CB, Huang H, Patel DJ, Groth A
Citation
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 2017 Mar;18(3):141-158
Publication year
2017
Abstract
The association of histones with specific chaperone complexes is important for their folding, oligomerization, post-translational modification, nuclear import, stability, assembly and genomic localization. In this way, the chaperoning of soluble histones is a key determinant of histone availability and fate, which affects all chromosomal processes, including gene expression, chromosome segregation and genome replication and repair. Here, we review the distinct structural and functional properties of the expanding network of histone chaperones. We emphasize how chaperones cooperate in the histone chaperone network and via co-chaperone complexes to match histone supply with demand, thereby promoting proper nucleosome assembly and maintaining epigenetic information by recycling modified histones evicted from chromatin.

Annotation

GO biological process

GO:0140861 - DNA repair-dependent chromatin remodeling

Genes:

GO:0140673 - transcription elongation-coupled chromatin remodeling

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GO molecular function

GO:0000511 - H2A-H2B histone complex chaperone activity

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