ARID1A binds SMARCC1:SMARCC2 dimer:SMARCD1:SMARCE1:SMARCB1

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R-HSA-9934028
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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ARID1A appears to be the most abundant ARID subunit in human esBAF complexes, although ARID1B and ARID2 have been identified in low amounts in some human and mouse purifications (Ho, Jothi et al, 2009; Ho, Ronan et al, 2009; Zhang et al, 2014; reviewed in Kadoch and Crabtree, 2015; Innis and Cabot, 2020; Cenik and Shilatifard, 2021).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
25241744 Transcriptional repression by the BRG1-SWI/SNF complex affects the pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells

Zhang, X, Li, B, Li, W, Ma, L, Zheng, D, Li, L, Yang, W, Chu, M, Chen, W, Mailman, RB, Zhu, J, Fan, G, Archer, TK, Wang, Y

Stem Cell Reports 2014
32958894 COMPASS and SWI/SNF complexes in development and disease

Cenik, BK, Shilatifard, A

Nat Rev Genet 2021
19279218 An embryonic stem cell chromatin remodeling complex, esBAF, is an essential component of the core pluripotency transcriptional network

Ho, L, Jothi, R, Ronan, JL, Cui, K, Zhao, K, Crabtree, GR

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009
26601204 Mammalian SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complexes and cancer: Mechanistic insights gained from human genomics

Kadoch, C, Crabtree, GR

Sci Adv 2015
33143733 GBAF, a small BAF sub-complex with big implications: a systematic review

Innis, SM, Cabot, B

Epigenetics Chromatin 2020
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
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