Literature DB >> 23975099

Wapl is an essential regulator of chromatin structure and chromosome segregation.

Antonio Tedeschi1, Gordana Wutz, Sébastien Huet, Markus Jaritz, Annelie Wuensche, Erika Schirghuber, Iain Finley Davidson, Wen Tang, David A Cisneros, Venugopal Bhaskara, Tomoko Nishiyama, Alipasha Vaziri, Anton Wutz, Jan Ellenberg, Jan-Michael Peters.   

Abstract

Mammalian genomes contain several billion base pairs of DNA that are packaged in chromatin fibres. At selected gene loci, cohesin complexes have been proposed to arrange these fibres into higher-order structures, but how important this function is for determining overall chromosome architecture and how the process is regulated are not well understood. Using conditional mutagenesis in the mouse, here we show that depletion of the cohesin-associated protein Wapl stably locks cohesin on DNA, leads to clustering of cohesin in axial structures, and causes chromatin condensation in interphase chromosomes. These findings reveal that the stability of cohesin-DNA interactions is an important determinant of chromatin structure, and indicate that cohesin has an architectural role in interphase chromosome territories. Furthermore, we show that regulation of cohesin-DNA interactions by Wapl is important for embryonic development, expression of genes such as c-myc (also known as Myc), and cell cycle progression. In mitosis, Wapl-mediated release of cohesin from DNA is essential for proper chromosome segregation and protects cohesin from cleavage by the protease separase, thus enabling mitotic exit in the presence of functional cohesin complexes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23975099      PMCID: PMC6080692          DOI: 10.1038/nature12471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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