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Phosphorylation of Williams Syndrome Transcription Factor by MAPK Induces a Switching between Two Distinct Chromatin Remodeling ComplexesJournal of Biological ChemistryVol. 284Issue 47PreviewChanges in the environment of a cell precipitate extracellular signals and sequential cascades of protein modification and elicit nuclear transcriptional responses. However, the functional links between intracellular signaling-dependent gene regulation and epigenetic regulation by chromatin-modifying proteins within the nucleus are largely unknown. Here, we describe novel epigenetic regulation by MAPK cascades that modulate formation of an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex, WINAC (WSTF Including Nucleosome Assembly Complex), an SWI/SNF-type complex containing Williams syndrome transcription factor (WSTF). Full-Text PDF Open Access VOLUME 284 (2009) PAGES 32472–32482 This article has been withdrawn by the authors.

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