BAZ1A
Component of the ACF complex, an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex, that regulates spacing of nucleosomes using ATP to generate evenly spaced nucleosomes along the chromatin. The ATPase activity of the complex is regulated by the length of flanking DNA. Also involved in facilitating the DNA...
Component of the ACF complex, an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex, that regulates spacing of nucleosomes using ATP to generate evenly spaced nucleosomes along the chromatin. The ATPase activity of the complex is regulated by the length of flanking DNA. Also involved in facilitating the DNA replication process. BAZ1A is the accessory, non-catalytic subunit of the complex which can enhance and direct the process provided by the ATPase subunit, SMARCA5, probably through targeting pericentromeric heterochromatin in late S phase. Moves end-positioned nucleosomes to a predominantly central position. May have a role in nuclear receptor-mediated transcription repression.
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GO - Biological processes (BP):
chromatin remodeling, DNA-dependent DNA replication, histone acetylation, regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II...
chromatin remodeling, DNA-dependent DNA replication, histone acetylation, regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II
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GO - Molecular function (MF):
metal ion binding...
metal ion binding
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GO - Cellular component (CC):
ACF complex, CHRAC...
ACF complex, CHRAC
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