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The N-terminal Tails of Histones H2A and H2B Adopt Two Distinct Conformations in the Nucleosome with Contact and Reduced Contact to DNA

Authors :
Hidetoshi Kono
Shun Sakuraba
Yasuhiro Arimura
Hideaki Ohtomo
Hitoshi Kurumizaka
Yoshifumi Nishimura
Yasuo Tsunaka
Jun-ichi Kurita
Takashi Umehara
Zhenhai Li
Masatoshi Wakamori
Source :
Journal of molecular biology. 433(15)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The nucleosome comprises two histone dimers of H2A-H2B and one histone tetramer of (H3-H4)<br />wrapped around by ~145bp of DNA. Detailed core structures of nucleosomes have been established by X-ray and cryo-EM, however, histone tails have not been visualized. Here, we have examined the dynamic structures of the H2A and H2B tails in 145-bp and 193-bp nucleosomes using NMR, and have compared them with those of the H2A and H2B tail peptides unbound and bound to DNA. Whereas the H2A C-tail adopts a single but different conformation in both nucleosomes, the N-tails of H2A and H2B adopt two distinct conformations in each nucleosome. To clarify these conformations, we conducted molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, which suggest that the H2A N-tail can locate stably in either the major or minor grooves of nucleosomal DNA. While the H2B N-tail, which sticks out between two DNA gyres in the nucleosome, was considered to adopt two different orientations, one toward the entry/exit side and one on the opposite side. Then, the H2A N-tail minor groove conformation was obtained in the H2B opposite side and the H2B N-tail interacts with DNA similarly in both sides, though more varied conformations are obtained in the entry/exit side. Collectively, the NMR findings and MD simulations suggest that the minor groove conformer of the H2A N-tail is likely to contact DNA more strongly than the major groove conformer, and the H2A N-tail reduces contact with DNA in the major groove when the H2B N-tail is located in the entry/exit side.

Details

ISSN :
10898638
Volume :
433
Issue :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of molecular biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0846bb3a7e3a5bb488fac97fe7c186c0