IBS CMSD Seminar_Prof. Yoori Kim(DGIST)(Mar. 07, 2022)
IBS Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics
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n SPEAKER
Prof. Yoori Kim (DGIST)
n TITLE
Shaping the
genome by ATPase motor and Prion-like domains
n ABSTRACT
Chromatin
is a fundamental material comprised of nucleosomal DNA and proteins working on
dynamic chromatin structure and DNA metabolic pathways such as gene
transcription. Cohesin is a chromatin-bound, multisubunit complex that is known
to be essential for chromatin loop formation in vivo and has been suggested to
organize the genome through loop extrusion, but direct evidence was lacking. By
using single-molecule imaging, we directly visualized that the recombinant
human cohesin-NIPBL complex compacts both naked and nucleosome-bound DNA by
extruding DNA loops. DNA compaction by cohesin requires ATP hydrolysis and is
processive over tens of kilobases. On the other hand, we also show that
proteins containing prion-like domains (PrLDs) contribute to chromatin organization
and gene expression. Our data using C. albicans and single-molecule assays
suggest that PrLD-containing transcription factors (TFs) co-recruit other TFs
and form phase-separated condensates both in vivo and in vitro. The heterotypic
interaction between PrLDs is thought to regulate C. albicans cell fate
determination. These findings show how an ATP-driven molecular machine or
self-assembling proteins are capable of organizing chromatin structure and
contribute to gene transcription.
n DATE AND VENUE
March 07, 2022 (Monday, 11:00 - 12:00)
Virtual Seminar
n LANGUAGE
Korean
n INVITED BY
Professor Seok-Cheol Hong