J. Perezmartin et Ad. Johnson, THE C-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF SIN1 INTERACTS WITH THE SWI-SNF COMPLEX IN YEAST, Molecular and cellular biology, 18(7), 1998, pp. 4157-4164
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the SWI-SNF complex has been pr
oposed to antagonize the repressive effects of chromatin by disrupting
nucleosomes. The SIN genes were identified as suppressors of defects
in the SWI-SNF complex; and the SIN1 gene encodes an HMG1-like protein
that has been proposed to be a component of chromatin. Specific mutat
ions (sin mutations) in both histone H3 and H4 genes produce the same
phenotypic effects as do mutations in the SIN1 gene. In this study, we
demonstrate that Sin1 and the H3 and H4 histones interact genetically
and that the C terminus of Sin1 physically associates with components
of the SWI-SNF complex. In addition, we demonstrate that this interac
tion is blocked in the full-length Sin1 protein by the N-terminal half
of the protein. Based on these and additional results, we propose tha
t Sin1 acts as a regulatable bridge between the SWI-SNF complex and th
e nucleosome.