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      Long-range heterochromatin association is mediated by silencing and double-strand DNA break repair proteins

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          In yeast, the localization of homologous recombination–associated proteins to heterochromatic regions of the genome is necessary for proper nuclear organization.

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          The eukaryotic genome is highly organized in the nucleus, and this organization affects various nuclear processes. However, the molecular details of higher-order organization of chromatin remain obscure. In the present study, we show that the Saccharomyces cerevisiae silenced loci HML and HMR cluster in three-dimensional space throughout the cell cycle and independently of the telomeres. Long-range HML–HMR interactions require the homologous recombination (HR) repair pathway and phosphorylated H2A (γ-H2A). γ-H2A is constitutively present at silenced loci in unperturbed cells, its localization requires heterochromatin, and it is restricted to the silenced domain by the transfer DNA boundary element. SMC proteins and Scc2 localize to the silenced domain, and Scc2 binding requires the presence of γ-H2A. These findings illustrate a novel pathway for heterochromatin organization and suggest a role for HR repair proteins in genomic organization.

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          Journal
          J Cell Biol
          J. Cell Biol
          jcb
          The Journal of Cell Biology
          The Rockefeller University Press
          0021-9525
          1540-8140
          10 June 2013
          : 201
          : 6
          : 809-826
          Affiliations
          Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
          Author notes
          Correspondence to Rohinton T. Kamakaka: rohinton@ 123456ucsc.edu
          Article
          201211105
          10.1083/jcb.201211105
          3678155
          23733345
          41e4e448-189a-4179-af72-110cccdb8512
          © 2013 Kirkland and Kamakaka

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          : 19 November 2012
          : 30 April 2013
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