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H3 histone tail conformation within the nucleosome and the impact of K14 acetylation studied using enhanced sampling simulation

拡張サンプリングシミュレーションを用いて観察されたヌクレオソーム内のH3ヒストンテールの立体構造とK14アセチル化の影響

池部 仁善; 桜庭 俊*; 河野 秀俊

Ikebe, Kimiyoshi; Sakuraba, Shun*; Kono, Hidetoshi

Acetylation of lysine residues in histone tails is associated with gene transcription. Because histone tails are structurally flexible and intrinsically disordered, it is difficult to experimentally determine the tail conformations and the impact of acetylation. In this work, we performed simulations to sample H3 tail conformations with and without acetylation. The results show that irrespective of the presence or absence of the acetylation, the H3 tail remains in contact with the DNA and assumes an alpha-helix structure in some regions. Acetylation slightly weakened the interaction between the tail and DNA and enhanced alpha-helix formation, resulting in a more compact tail conformation. We inferred that this compaction induces unwrapping and exposure of the linker DNA, enabling DNA-binding proteins (e.g., transcription factors) to bind to their target sequences. In addition, our simulation also showed that acetylated lysine was more often exposed to the solvent, which is consistent with the fact that acetylation functions as a post-translational modification recognition site marker.

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パーセンタイル:90.91

分野:Biochemical Research Methods

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