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Decision letter: Live-cell single particle imaging reveals the role of RNA polymerase II in histone H2A.Z eviction
[peer_review]
2020
unpublished
The H2A.Z histone variant, a genome-wide hallmark of permissive chromatin, is enriched near transcription start sites in all eukaryotes. H2A.Z is deposited by the SWR1 chromatin remodeler and evicted by unclear mechanisms. We tracked H2A.Z in living yeast at single-molecule resolution, and found that H2A.Z eviction is dependent on RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) and the Kin28/Cdk7 kinase, which phosphorylates Serine 5 of heptapeptide repeats on the carboxyterminal domain of the largest Pol II
doi:10.7554/elife.55667.sa1
fatcat:ocgzja56sjga7jxqqm3mpuhvnq