Structural highlights
Function
CHD4_HUMAN Component of the histone deacetylase NuRD complex which participates in the remodeling of chromatin by deacetylating histones.[1] [2]
Publication Abstract from PubMed
CHD4 is an essential, widely conserved ATP-dependent translocase that is also a broad tumour dependency. In common with other SF2-family chromatin remodelling enzymes, it alters chromatin accessibility by repositioning histone octamers. Besides the helicase and adjacent tandem chromodomains and PHD domains, CHD4 features 1000 residues of N- and C-terminal sequence with unknown structure and function. We demonstrate that these regions regulate CHD4 activity through different mechanisms. An N-terminal intrinsically disordered region (IDR) promotes remodelling integrity in a manner that depends on the composition but not sequence of the IDR. The C-terminal region harbours an auto-inhibitory region that contacts the helicase domain. Auto-inhibition is relieved by a previously unrecognized C-terminal SANT-SLIDE domain split by ~150 residues of disordered sequence, most likely by binding of this domain to substrate DNA. Our data shed light on CHD4 regulation and reveal strong mechanistic commonality between CHD family members, as well as with ISWI-family remodellers.
The role of auxiliary domains in modulating CHD4 activity suggests mechanistic commonality between enzyme families.,Zhong Y, Moghaddas Sani H, Paudel BP, Low JKK, Silva APG, Mueller S, Deshpande C, Panjikar S, Reid XJ, Bedward MJ, van Oijen AM, Mackay JP Nat Commun. 2022 Dec 6;13(1):7524. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-35002-0. PMID:36473839[3]
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References
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- ↑ Sillibourne JE, Delaval B, Redick S, Sinha M, Doxsey SJ. Chromatin remodeling proteins interact with pericentrin to regulate centrosome integrity. Mol Biol Cell. 2007 Sep;18(9):3667-80. Epub 2007 Jul 11. PMID:17626165 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E06-07-0604
- ↑ Zhong Y, Moghaddas Sani H, Paudel BP, Low JKK, Silva APG, Mueller S, Deshpande C, Panjikar S, Reid XJ, Bedward MJ, van Oijen AM, Mackay JP. The role of auxiliary domains in modulating CHD4 activity suggests mechanistic commonality between enzyme families. Nat Commun. 2022 Dec 6;13(1):7524. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-35002-0. PMID:36473839 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35002-0