Maassen, Anna* and Steciuk, Jarosław* and Wilga, Magdalena and Szurmak, Jakub and Garbicz, Damian and Sarnowska, Elzbieta and Sarnowski, Tomasz (2025) SWI/SNF-type complexes–transcription factor interplay: a key regulatory interaction. Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters, 30 . p. 30.
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s11658-025-00704-y
Abstract
ATP-dependent switch/sucrose nonfermenting-type chromatin remodeling complexes (SWI/SNF CRCs) are multiprotein machineries altering chromatin structure, thus controlling the accessibility of genomic DNA to various regulatory proteins including transcription factors (TFs). SWI/SNF CRCs are highly evolutionarily conserved among eukaryotes. There are three main subtypes of SWI/SNF CRCs: canonical (cBAF), polybromo (pBAF), and noncanonical (ncBAF) in humans and their functional Arabidopsis counterparts SYD-associated SWI/SNF (SAS), MINU-associated SWI/SNF (MAS), and BRAHMA (BRM)-associated SWI/SNF (BAS). Here, we highlight the importance of interplay between SWI/SNF CRCs and TFs in human and Arabidopsis and summarize recent advances demonstrating their role in controlling important regulatory processes. We discuss possible mechanisms involved in TFs and SWI/SNF CRCs-dependent transcriptional control of gene expression. We indicate that Arabidopsis may serve as a valuable model for the identification of evolutionarily conserved SWI/SNF–TF interactions and postulate that further exploration of the TFs and SWI/SNF CRCs-interplay, especially in the context of the role of particular SWI/SNF CRC subtypes, TF type, as well as cell/tissue and conditions, among others, will help address important questions related to the specificity of SWI/SNF–TF interactions and the sequence of events occurring on their target genes.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science > Q Science (General) |
ID Code: | 2534 |
Deposited By: | MSc, Eng Jakub Szurmak |
Deposited On: | 06 Jun 2025 07:17 |
Last Modified: | 06 Jun 2025 07:17 |
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