The tumor suppressor inhibitor of growth 4 binds double‐stranded DNA through its disordered central region

FEBS LETTERS(2017)

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The tumor suppressor inhibitor of growth 4 (ING4) regulates chromatin structure by recruiting the histone acetyl transferase complex HBO1 to sites with histone H3 trimethylated at K4. ING4 dimerizes through its N-terminal domain and recognizes H3K4me3 by the C-terminal plant homeodomain (PHD). The central region of ING4 is disordered and contains the nuclear localization signal. Here, utilizing electrophoresis and nuclear magnetic resonance, we show that ING4 binds double-stranded DNA through its central region with micromolar affinity. Our findings suggest that the cooperativity arising from the presence of two DNA-binding regions in the ING4 dimer, as well as two H3K4me3-binding PHD fingers, may strengthen nucleosome binding and HBO1 complex recruitment.
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chromatin remodeling,DNA binding,electrophoretic mobility shift assay,inhibitor of growth 4,nuclear magnetic resonance,tumor suppressor
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