| Literature DB >> 28343965 |
Linli Zhou1, Cai Liang1, Qinfu Chen1, Zhenlei Zhang1, Bo Zhang1, Haiyan Yan1, Feifei Qi1, Miao Zhang1, Qi Yi1, Youchen Guan1, Xingfeng Xiang1, Xiaoqing Zhang1, Sheng Ye1, Fangwei Wang2.
Abstract
Sister-chromatid cohesion, mediated by the multi-subunit cohesin complex, must be precisely regulated to prevent chromosome mis-segregation. In prophase and prometaphase, whereas the bulk of cohesin on chromosome arms is removed by its antagonist Wapl, cohesin at centromeres is retained to ensure chromosome biorientation until anaphase onset. It remains incompletely understood how centromeric cohesin is protected against Wapl in mitosis. Here we show that the mitotic histone kinase Haspin binds to the cohesin regulatory subunit Pds5B through a conserved YGA/R motif in its non-catalytic N terminus, which is similar to the recently reported YSR-motif-dependent binding of Wapl to Pds5B. Knockout of Haspin or disruption of Haspin-Pds5B interaction causes weakened centromeric cohesion and premature chromatid separation, which can be reverted by centromeric targeting of a N-terminal short fragment of Haspin containing the Pds5B-binding motif or by prevention of Wapl-dependent cohesin removal. Conversely, excessive Haspin capable of binding Pds5B displaces Wapl from Pds5B and suppresses Wapl activity, and it largely bypasses the Wapl antagonist Sgo1 for cohesion protection. Taken together, these data indicate that the Haspin-Pds5B interaction is required to ensure proper sister-chromatid cohesion, most likely through antagonizing Wapl-mediated cohesin release from mitotic centromeres.Entities:
Keywords: Haspin; Pds5B; Sgo1; Sororin; Wapl; cohesin; mitosis; sister chromatid cohesion
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28343965 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.02.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Biol ISSN: 0960-9822 Impact factor: 10.834