Literature DB >> 23892111

The microtubule binding properties of CENP-E's C-terminus and CENP-F.

Vivek Musinipally1, Stuart Howes, Gregory M Alushin, Eva Nogales.   

Abstract

CENP-E (centromere protein E) and CENP-F (centromere protein F), also known as mitosin, are large, multi-functional proteins associated with the outer kinetochore. CENP-E features a well-characterized kinesin motor domain at its N-terminus and a second microtubule-binding domain at its C-terminus of unknown function. CENP-F is important for the formation of proper kinetochore-microtubule attachment and, similar to CENP-E, contains two microtubule-binding domains at its termini. While the importance of these proteins is known, the details of their interactions with microtubules have not yet been investigated. We have biochemically and structurally characterized the microtubule-binding properties of the amino- and carboxyl-terminal domains of CENP-F as well as the carboxyl-terminal (non-kinesin) domain of CENP-E. CENP-E's C-terminus and CENP-F's N-terminus bind microtubules with similar affinity to the well-characterized Ndc80 complex, while CENP-F's C-terminus shows much lower affinity. Electron microscopy analysis reveals that all of these domains engage the microtubule surface in a disordered manner, suggesting that these factors have no favored binding geometry and may allow for initial side-on attachments early in mitosis.
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Keywords:  BSA; CENP-E; CENP-F; EDTA; EM; MAP; MAPs; RCF; bovine serum albumin; centromere protein E; centromere protein F; coiled coil; electron microscopy; ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid; kinetochore; microtubule-associated protein; mitosis; relative centrifugal force

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23892111      PMCID: PMC3881371          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2013.07.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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