CARM1 and BAF155: an example of how chromatin remodeling factors can be relocalized and contribute to cancer — Ólafur Andri Stefánsson (2014) | RDL Network
In a recent article, Wang and colleagues reported the discovery of a mechanism by which CARM1 regulates the genomic localization of BAF155 (a SWI/SNF subunit involved in chromatin remodeling) through post-translational methylation at R1064 arginine residues. This modification leads to the relocalization of BAF155-containing SWI/SNF complexes to regions containing genes involved in the Myc oncogenic pathway. The results presented are evidence that these interactions constitute a mechanism by which the BAF155 chromatin remodeling factor contributes to cancer.
Nicola Carulli, Emma Eileen Johnston, David C. Klein, Odette Verdejo‐Torres, Amisha Parikh, Antonio Rivera, Michael Quinteros, Aidan T. Pezacki, Christopher J Chang, Sarah J. Hainer, Teresita Padilla‐Benavides
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