Entrez Summary: Chromatin assembly factor I (CAF-I) is required for the assembly of histone octamers onto newly-replicated DNA. CAF-I is composed of three protein subunits, p50, p60, and p150. The protein encoded by this gene corresponds to the p60 subunit and is required for chromatin assembly after replication. The encoded protein is differentially phosphorylated in a cell cycle-dependent manner. In addition, it is normally found in the nucleus except during mitosis, when it is released into the cytoplasm. This protein is a member of the WD-repeat HIR1 family and may also be involved in DNA repair. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].
UniProt Summary: Complex that is thought to mediate chromatin assembly in DNA replication and DNA repair. Assembles histone octamers onto replicating DNA in vitro. CAF-1 performs the first step of the nucleosome assembly process, bringing newly synthesized histones H3 and H4 to replicating DNA; histones H2A/H2B can bind to this chromatin precursor subsequent to DNA replication to complete the histone octamer. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:9813080}.
Pfam DomainsGO Terms
Pfam Domains
WD40
GO Terms
CAF-1 complex
DNA replication-dependent nucleosome assembly
DNA replication-dependent nucleosome organization
nucleosome assembly
histone binding
unfolded protein binding
chromatin assembly
chromatin assembly or disassembly
nucleosome organization
DNA packaging
protein-DNA complex assembly
DNA replication
nuclear chromatin
protein-DNA complex subunit organization
DNA conformation change
chromatin binding
DNA repair
protein-containing complex
chromatin organization
DNA metabolic process
cellular response to DNA damage stimulus
cellular protein-containing complex assembly
chromosome organization
cell cycle
protein-containing complex assembly
cellular response to stress
cellular macromolecule biosynthetic process
macromolecule biosynthetic process
protein-containing complex subunit organization
CRISPR Data
Compound HitMost Correlated Genes in ChemogenomicsTissues where Essential in the Avana Dataset (DepMap 20Q1)