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Intrinsic Disorder Of The Baf Complex: Roles In Chromatin Remodeling And Disease Development, Nashwa El Hadidy, Vladimir N. Uversky
Intrinsic Disorder Of The Baf Complex: Roles In Chromatin Remodeling And Disease Development, Nashwa El Hadidy, Vladimir N. Uversky
Molecular Medicine Faculty Publications
The two-meter-long DNA is compressed into chromatin in the nucleus of every cell, which serves as a significant barrier to transcription. Therefore, for processes such as replication and transcription to occur, the highly compacted chromatin must be relaxed, and the processes required for chromatin reorganization for the aim of replication or transcription are controlled by ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelers. One of the most highly studied remodelers of this kind is the BRG1- or BRM-associated factor complex (BAF complex, also known as SWItch/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI/SNF) complex), which is crucial for the regulation of gene expression and differentiation in eukaryotes. Chromatin remodeling complex …