Pd. Gregory et al., Chromatin remodelling at the PHO8 promoter requires SWI-SNF and SAGA at a step subsequent to activator binding, EMBO J, 18(22), 1999, pp. 6407-6414
The SWI-SNF and SAGA complexes possess ATP-dependent nucleosome remodelling
activity and histone acetyltransferase (HAT) activity, respectively, Mutat
ions that eliminate the ATPase activity of the SWI-SNF complex, or the HAT
activity of SAGA, abolish proper chromatin remodelling at the PHO8 promoter
in vivo. These effects are mechanistically distinct, since the absence of
SWI-SNF freezes chromatin in the repressed state, while the absence of Gcn5
permits a localized perturbation of chromatin structure immediately adjace
nt to the upstream transactivator binding site. However, this remodelling i
s not propagated to the proximal promoter, and no activation is observed un
der all conditions. Furthermore, Pho4 is bound to the PHO8 promoter in the
absence of Snf2 or Gcn5, confirming a role for SWI-SNF and SAGA in chromati
n remodelling independent of activator binding. These data provide new insi
ghts into the roles of the SWI-SNF and SAGA complexes in chromatin remodell
ing in vivo.