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Query: UMLS:C0162871 (
abdominal aortic aneurysm
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Higher eukaryotic chromosomes are organized into topologically constrained functional domains; however, the molecular mechanisms required to sustain these complex interphase chromatin structures are unknown. A stable matrix underpinning nuclear organization was hypothesized, but the idea was abandoned as more dynamic models of chromatin behavior became prevalent. Here, we report that
scaffold attachment factor A
(
SAF-A
), originally identified as a structural nuclear protein, interacts with chromatin-associated RNAs (caRNAs) via its RGG domain to regulate human interphase chromatin structures in a transcription-dependent manner. Mechanistically, this is dependent on
SAF-A
's
AAA
+
ATPase domain, which mediates cycles of protein oligomerization with caRNAs, in response to ATP binding and hydrolysis.
SAF-A
oligomerization decompacts large-scale chromatin structure while
SAF-A
loss or monomerization promotes aberrant chromosome folding and accumulation of genome damage. Our results show that
SAF-A
and caRNAs form a dynamic, transcriptionally responsive chromatin mesh that organizes large-scale chromosome structures and protects the genome from instability.
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PMID:SAF-A Regulates Interphase Chromosome Structure through Oligomerization with Chromatin-Associated RNAs. 2865 6