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Abstract
The histone variant macroH2A is generally linked to transcriptionally inactive chromatin, but how macroH2A regulates chromatin structure and functions in the transcriptional process remains elusive. This study reveals that while the integration of human macroH2A1.2 into nucleosomes does not affect their stability or folding dynamics, it notably hinders the maintenance of facilitates chromatin transcription’s (FACT’s) function. We show that FACT effectively diminishes the stability of macroH2A1.2-nucleosomes and expedites their depletion subsequent to the initial unfolding process. Furthermore, we identify the residue S139 in macroH2A1.2 as a critical switch to modulate FACT’s function in nucleosome maintenance. Genome-wide analyses demonstrate that FACT-mediated depletion of macroH2A-nucleosomes allows the correct localization of macroH2A, while the S139 mutation reshapes macroH2A distribution and influences stimulation-induced transcription and cellular response in macrophages. Our findings provide mechanistic insights into the intricate interplay between macroH2A and FACT at the nucleosome level and elucidate their collective role in transcriptional regulation and immune response of macrophages.
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Molecular Cell is a companion to Cell, the leading journal of biology and the highest-impact journal in the world. Launched in December 1997 and published monthly. Molecular Cell is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research in molecular biology, focusing on fundamental cellular processes. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including DNA replication, recombination, and repair; Chromatin biology and genome organization; Transcription; RNA processing and decay; Non-coding RNA function; Translation; Protein folding, modification, and quality control; Signal transduction pathways; Cell cycle and checkpoints; Cell death; Autophagy; Metabolism.