학술논문

Nucleosome-remodelling machines and other molecular motors observed at the single-molecule level.
Document Type
Article
Source
FEBS Journal. Oct2011, Vol. 278 Issue 19, p3596-3607. 12p.
Subject
*MOLECULAR motor proteins
*CHROMATIN
*GENE expression
*ADENOSINE triphosphate
*GENETIC regulation
*ATOMIC force microscopy
*DNA helicases
*MAGNETIC tweezers
*OPTICAL tweezers
Language
ISSN
1742-464X
Abstract
Through its capability to transiently pack and unpack our genome, chromatin is a key player in the regulation of gene expression. Single-molecule approaches have recently complemented conventional biochemical and biophysical techniques to decipher the complex mechanisms ruling chromatin dynamics. Micromanipulations with tweezers (magnetic or optical) and imaging with molecular microscopy (electron or atomic force) have indeed provided opportunities to handle and visualize single molecules, and to measure the forces and torques produced by molecular motors, along with their effects on DNA or nucleosomal templates. By giving access to dynamic events that tend to be blurred in traditional biochemical bulk experiments, these techniques provide critical information regarding the mechanisms underlying the regulation of gene activation and deactivation by nucleosome and chromatin structural changes. This minireview describes some single-molecule approaches to the study of ATP-consuming molecular motors acting on DNA, with applications to the case of nucleosome-remodelling machines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]