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Histone Chaperones in Chromatin Dynamics.

Authors :
Harris, J. R.
Biswas, B. B.
Quinn, P.
Bittman, R.
Dasgupta, D.
Engelhardt, H.
Flohe, L.
Herrmann, H.
Holzenburg, A.
Nasheuer, H-P.
Rottem, S.
Wyss, M.
Zwickl, P.
Shandilya, Jayasha
Gadad, Shrikanth
Swaminathan, V.
Kundu, Tapas K.
Source :
Chromatin & Disease; 2007, p111-124, 14p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Histone chaperones are the histone interacting factors that stimulate histone transfer reaction without being a part of the final product. They are involved in the histone storage, histone translocation to the nucleus, and histone exchange and histone deposition onto the DNA for replication dependent chromatin assembly. Interestingly, they have also been demonstrated to possess the histone removal activity. While the involvement of the histone chaperones in chromatin transcription is undisputed, the question of their local versus global involvement is under scrutiny. This review enumerates the role played by various histone chaperones in the establishment of chromatin structure and regulation of chromatin transcription. The role of histone chaperones in disease manifestation is not very clear, preliminary results with few histone chaperones suggest that expression and function of these factors dramatically alters in carcinogenesis. This review will also focus on the possible role of histone chaperones in cancer diagnosis and progression [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781402054655
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Chromatin & Disease
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
33257232
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5466-1_6