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The yeast RSC chromatin-remodeling complex is required for kinetochore function in chromosome segregation.

Jing-Mei Hsu1, Jian Huang, Pamela B Meluh, Brehon C Laurent.   

Abstract

The accurate segregation of chromosomes requires the kinetochore, a complex protein machine that assembles onto centromeric DNA to mediate attachment of replicated sister chromatids to the mitotic spindle apparatus. This study reveals an important role for the yeast RSC ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complex at the kinetochore in chromosome transmission. Mutations in genes encoding two core subunits of RSC, the ATPase Sth1p and the Snf5p homolog Sfh1p, interact genetically with mutations in genes encoding kinetochore proteins and with a mutation in centromeric DNA. RSC also interacts genetically and physically with the histone and histone variant components of centromeric chromatin. Importantly, RSC is localized to centromeric and centromere-proximal chromosomal regions, and its association with these loci is dependent on Sth1p. Both sth1 and sfh1 mutants exhibit altered centromeric and centromere-proximal chromatin structure and increased missegregation of authentic chromosomes. Finally, RSC is not required for centromeric deposition of the histone H3 variant Cse4p, suggesting that RSC plays a role in reconfiguring centromeric and flanking nucleosomes following Cse4p recruitment for proper chromosome transmission.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12697820      PMCID: PMC153182          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.23.9.3202-3215.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


  77 in total

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  60 in total

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9.  Features of cryptic promoters and their varied reliance on bromodomain-containing factors.

Authors:  Samantha G Pattenden; Madelaine M Gogol; Jerry L Workman
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10.  The RSC chromatin-remodeling complex influences mitotic exit and adaptation to the spindle assembly checkpoint by controlling the Cdc14 phosphatase.

Authors:  Valentina Rossio; Elena Galati; Matteo Ferrari; Achille Pellicioli; Takashi Sutani; Katsuhiko Shirahige; Giovanna Lucchini; Simonetta Piatti
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