SMARCD1 binds SMARCC1 homodimer

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R-HSA-9932450
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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The initiating step in the assembly of a SWI/SNF complex is the formation trimer consisting of two SMARCC and a single SMARCD protein (Mashtalir et al, 2018). Based on studies in mouse, the canonical BAF complexes found in embryonic stem cells form around a core of a homodimer of SMARCC1 (BAF155) and SMARCD1 (BAF60A) to the exclusion of SMARCC2 (BAF170) and SMARCD2 or SMARCD3 (BAF 60B and BAF60C, respectively) (Ho et al, 2009).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
19279220 An embryonic stem cell chromatin remodeling complex, esBAF, is essential for embryonic stem cell self-renewal and pluripotency

Ho, L, Ronan, JL, Wu, J, Staahl, BT, Chen, L, Kuo, A, Lessard, J, Nesvizhskii, AI, Ranish, J, Crabtree, GR

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009
30343899 Modular Organization and Assembly of SWI/SNF Family Chromatin Remodeling Complexes

Mashtalir, N, D'Avino, AR, Michel, BC, Luo, J, Pan, J, Otto, JE, Zullow, HJ, McKenzie, ZM, Kubiak, RL, St Pierre, R, Valencia, AM, Poynter, SJ, Cassel, SH, Ranish, JA, Kadoch, C

Cell 2018
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