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      Human pescadillo induces large-scale chromatin unfolding.

      Science in China. Series C, Life sciences / Chinese Academy of Sciences
      Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Base Sequence, Binding Sites, genetics, CHO Cells, Cell Line, Chromatin, metabolism, Cricetinae, Cricetulus, DNA, Complementary, chemistry, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Mutation, Plasmids, Proteins, physiology, RNA, isolation & purification, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Transfection

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          The human pescadillo gene encodes a protein with a BRCT domain. Pescadillo plays an important role in DNA synthesis, cell proliferation and transformation. Since BRCT domains have been shown to induce chromatin large-scale unfolding, we tested the role of Pescadillo in regulation of large-scale chromatin unfolding. To this end, we isolated the coding region of Pescadillo from human mammary MCF10A cells. Compared with the reported sequence, the isolated Pescadillo contains in-frame deletion from amino acid 580 to 582. Targeting the Pescadillo to an amplified, lac operator-containing chromosome region in the mammalian genome results in large-scale chromatin decondensation. This unfolding activity maps to the BRCT domain of Pescadillo. These data provide a new clue to understanding the vital role of Pescadillo.

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