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This protocol describes a procedure for generating and purifying wild type and mutant versions of the human INO80 chromatin remodeling complex. Epitope tagged versions of INO80 subunits are stably expressed in HEK293 cells, and complete complexes and complexes lacking specific sets of subunits are purified by immunoaffinity chromatography.
INO80 chromatin remodeling complexes regulate nucleosome dynamics and DNA accessibility by catalyzing ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling. Human INO80 complexes consist of 14 protein subunits including Ino80, a SNF2-like ATPase, which serves both as the catalytic subunit and the scaffold for assembly of the complexes. Functions of the other subunits and the mechanisms by which they contribute to the INO80 complex's chromatin remodeling activity remain poorly understood, in part due to the challenge of generating INO80 subassemblies in human cells or heterologous expression systems. This JOVE protocol describes a procedure that allows purification of human INO80 chromatin remodeling subcomplexes that are lacking a subunit or a subset of subunits. N-terminally FLAG epitope tagged Ino80 cDNA are stably introduced into human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cell lines using Flp-mediated recombination. In the event that a subset of subunits of the INO80 complex is to be deleted, one expresses instead mutant Ino80 proteins that lack the platform needed for assembly of those subunits. In the event an individual subunit is to be depleted, one transfects siRNAs targeting this subunit into an HEK 293 cell line stably expressing FLAG tagged Ino80 ATPase. Nuclear extracts are prepared, and FLAG immunoprecipitation is performed to enrich protein fractions containing Ino80 derivatives. The compositions of purified INO80 subcomplexes can then be analyzed using methods such as immunoblotting, silver staining, and mass spectrometry. The INO80 and INO80 subcomplexes generated according to this protocol can be further analyzed using various biochemical assays, which are described in the accompanying JOVE protocol. The methods described here can be adapted for studies of the structural and functional properties of any mammalian multi-subunit chromatin remodeling and modifying complexes.
Evolutionarily conserved SNF2 family chromatin remodeling complexes are key regulators of chromatin organization and DNA accessibility1. These remodeling complexes always include a central SNF2-like ATPase subunit, which, in some cases, assembles with various accessory proteins and forms multi-subunit macro-molecular assemblies. To study the molecular details of the ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling process, it is important to understand the contributions of given subsets of subunits and/or domain structures to activities of the complexes. Such analyses require the ability to generate highly purified mutant complexes that lack particular protein subunits o....
1. Generation and Culture of HEK293 Stable Cell Lines Expressing Full Length or Mutant Versions of FLAG Epitope-tagged Ino80 or Other INO80 Complex Subunits
Figure 1 shows a flow chart summarizing the procedures used to generate, purify, and characterize human INO80 ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes.
As illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, these procedures enable the generation of both wild type INO80 and INO80 subcomplexes that lack various subunits, thereby enabling subsequent biochemical analyses of the contribution of these missing subunits to INO80's enzymatic activities. Fi.......
Structural and functional studies of multi-subunit mammalian chromatin remodeling complexes from higher eukaryotes have been hampered by the difficulty of preparing biochemically useful amounts of such complexes containing mutant subunits or lacking certain subunits altogether. There are a number of technical hurdles: First, genetic manipulation in mammalian cells has been technically challenging and time-consuming. Unlike yeast cells, whose genome can be readily edited and targeted using recombineering techniques, the m.......
Work in the authors' laboratory is supported by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (GM41628) and by a grant to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research from the Helen Nelson Medical Research Fund at the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation.
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Name of Reagent/Material | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium | Cellgro | 10-013-CV | |
Glutamax-I (stablized glutamine) | Life Technologies | 35050-079 | |
Fetal Bovine Serum | SAFC | 12176C | |
FuGENE6 transfection reagent | Promega | E2312 | |
Hygromycin B, sterile in PBS | AG Scientific | H-1012-PBS | |
pcDNA5/FRT vector | Life Technologies | V6010-20 | |
Flp-In HEK293 cells | Life Technologies | R780-07 | |
pOG44 Flp-Recombinase Expression Vector | Life Technologies | V600520 | |
EZview Red ANTI-FLAG M2 Affinity Gel | Sigma | F2426 | |
calf serum | SAFC | 12138C | |
TARGETplus SMARTsiRNA pool | Dharmacon / Thermo Scientific | various | |
5x siRNA resuspension buffer | Dharmacon / Thermo Scientific | #B-002000-UB-100 | |
Lipofectamine RNAiMAX | Life Technologies | 13778 | |
Opti-MEM Reduced Serum Medium | Life Technologies | 51985-091 | |
PBS | Cellgro | 45000 | VWR |
TrypLE (trypsin) | Life Technologies | 12604 | |
1x FLAG Peptide | Sigma | F3290 | |
Micro Bio-Spin Chromatography Column | Bio-Rad | 737-5021 | |
Amicon Ultra Centrifugal Filter Device (50k MWCO) | Amicon | UFC805024 | Fisher Scientific |
Zeba Desalting Columns | Thermo Scientific | 89882 | |
Anti-FLAG M2 antibody, mouse | Sigma | F3165 | |
Anti-FLAG M2 antibody, rabbit | Sigma | F7425 | |
Protease Inhibitor Cocktail | Sigma | P8340 | |
benzonase | Novagen | 70664 | |
Equipment | Company | ||
Wheaton Dounce Tissue Grinders | Wheaton | 06-435C | |
JS-4.2 rotor in a J6 centrifuge | Beckman-Coulter | 339080 | |
JA-17 rotor | Beckman-Coulter | 369691 | |
10 ml polycarbonate tubes | Beckman-Coulter | 355630 | |
70 ml polycarbonate bottles | Beckman-Coulter | 355655 | |
Type 45 Ti rotor | Beckman-Coulter | 339160 | |
Type 70.1 Ti rotor | Beckman-Coulter | 342184 | |
BD Clay Adams Nutator Mixer | BD Diagnostics | 15172-203 | VWR |
Glas-Col Tube/Vial Rotator | Glas-Col | 099A RD4512 | |
PCR thermal cycler PTC 200 | MJ Research | PTC 200 | |
roller bottle incubator | Bellco biotechnology | 353348 | |
Immobilon-FL Transfer Membrane 7 x 8.4 | Millipore | IPFL07810 | |
lubricated 1.5ml microcentrifuge tubes | Costar | 3207 |
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