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ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes are documented as indispensible element of epigenetic mechanisms, which control transcription. These multiprotein functional units are capable of insertion, deletion and sliding of nucleosomes at the gene regulatory elements thereby defining DNA accessibility to transcription machinery. SWI/SNF is one out of four identified and described complexes. The enzymatic role in SWI/SNF molecular “motors” is assigned to two ATP-ases: BRM and BRG1. Accumulating evidence suggests the link between BRG1 and pathophysiology of some types of cancer. BRG1 has been documented as an activator of genes encoding factors responsible for i.a. proliferation, DNA repair, transmembrane transport and metabolism. Therefore, inhibitors of BRG1 and co-operating enzymes, which modulate activity of this ATP-ase or mark histones for shuttling to/from the chromatin, may turn out as an alternative to the compounds that are currently used to suppress the growth of tumors or as supplements that increase cell vulnerability to anticancer drugs. |