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MORC2 is a phosphorylation-dependent DNA compaction machine

발행년도 20250701
저자 Winnie Tan, Jeongveen Park, Hariprasad Venugopal, Jieqiong Lou, Prabavi Shayana Dias, Pedro L. Baldoni, Kyoung-Wook Moon, Toby A. Dite, Christine R. Keenan, Alexandra D. Gurzau, Joonyoung Lee, Timothy M. Johanson, Andrew Leis, Jumana Yousef, Vineet Vaibhav, Laura F. Dagley, Ching-Seng Ang, Laura D. Corso, Chen Davidovich, Stephin J. Vervoort, Gordon K. Smyth, Marnie E. Blewitt, Rhys S. Allan, Elizabeth Hinde, Sheena D’Arcy, Je-Kyung Ryu, Shabih Shakeel
저널 NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
작성자
전지현
작성일
2025-07-21
조회
10

Abstract
The Microrchidia (MORC) family of chromatin-remodelling ATPases is pivotal in forming higher-order chromatin structures that suppress transcription. The exact mechanisms of MORC-induced chromatin remodelling have been elusive. Here, we report an in vitro reconstitution of full-length MORC2, the most commonly mutated MORC member, linked to various cancers and neurological disorders. MORC2 possesses multiple DNA-binding sites that undergo structural rearrangement upon DNA binding. MORC2 locks onto the DNA using its C-terminal domain (CTD) and acts as a clamp. A conserved phosphate-interacting motif within the CTD was found to regulate ATP hydrolysis and cooperative DNA binding. Importantly, MORC2 mediates chromatin remodelling via ATP hydrolysis-dependent DNA compaction in vitro, regulated by the phosphorylation state of its CTD. These findings position MORC2 CTD phosphorylation as a critical regulator of chromatin remodelling and a promising therapeutic target.


http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-60751-z