کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2041689 | 1073169 | 2014 | 14 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• A comprehensive chromatin-related protein-protein interaction map is derived
• Identification of 164 overlapping chromatin-modifying complexes
• RCCD1 and KDM8 form a histone demethylase complex
• KDM8/RCCD1 complex has a role in chromosome stability and division fidelity
SummaryChromatin regulation is driven by multicomponent protein complexes, which form functional modules. Deciphering the components of these modules and their interactions is central to understanding the molecular pathways these proteins are regulating, their functions, and their relation to both normal development and disease. We describe the use of affinity purifications of tagged human proteins coupled with mass spectrometry to generate a protein-protein interaction map encompassing known and predicted chromatin-related proteins. On the basis of 1,394 successful purifications of 293 proteins, we report a high-confidence (85% precision) network involving 11,464 protein-protein interactions among 1,738 different human proteins, grouped into 164 often overlapping protein complexes with a particular focus on the family of JmjC-containing lysine demethylases, their partners, and their roles in chromatin remodeling. We show that RCCD1 is a partner of histone H3K36 demethylase KDM8 and demonstrate that both are important for cell-cycle-regulated transcriptional repression in centromeric regions and accurate mitotic division.
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Journal: - Volume 8, Issue 1, 10 July 2014, Pages 297–310