Nucleosomes and flipons exchange energy to alter chromatin conformation, the readout of genomic information, and cell fate

Bioessays. 2022 Dec;44(12):e2200166. doi: 10.1002/bies.202200166. Epub 2022 Nov 1.

Abstract

Alternative non-B-DNA conformations formed under physiological conditions by sequences called flipons include left-handed Z-DNA, three-stranded triplexes, and four-stranded i-motifs and quadruplexes. These conformations accumulate and release energy to enable the local assembly of cellular machines in a context specific manner. In these transactions, nucleosomes store power, serving like rechargeable batteries, while flipons smooth energy flows from source to sink by acting as capacitors or resistors. Here, I review the known biological roles for flipons. I present recent and unequivocal findings showing how innate immune responses are regulated by Z-flipons that identify endogenous RNAs as self. Evidence is also presented supporting important roles for other flipon classes. In these examples, the dynamic exchange of energy between flipons and nucleosomes enables rapid switching of genetic programs without altering flipon sequence. The increased phenotypic diversity enabled by flipons drives their natural selection, with adaptations evolving faster than is possible by codon mutation alone.

Keywords: Z-DNA; flipons; gene expression; histone H2A; nucleosome; quadruplex; triplex.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
  • Chromatin*
  • Genomics
  • Histones / metabolism
  • Nucleosomes*

Substances

  • Nucleosomes
  • Chromatin
  • Histones