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Josef Fischböck-Halwachs1,2, Sylvia Singh1,2, Mia Potocnjak1,2, Götz Hagemann1,2, Victor Solis-Mezarino1,2, Stephan Woike1,2, Medini Ghodgaonkar-Steger1,2, Florian Weissmann3, Laura D Gallego4, Julie Rojas5, Jessica Andreani6, Alwin Köhler4, Franz Herzog1,2.
Abstract
Kinetochores are macromolecular protein complexes at centromeres that ensure accurate chromosome segregation by attaching chromosomes to spindle microtubules and integrating safeguard mechanisms. The inner kinetochore is assembled on CENP-A nucleosomes and has been implicated in establishing a kinetochore-associated pool of Aurora B kinase, a chromosomal passenger complex (CPC) subunit, which is essential for chromosome biorientation. By performing crosslink-guided in vitro reconstitution of budding yeast kinetochore complexes we showed that the Ame1/Okp1CENP-U/Q heterodimer, which forms the COMA complex with Ctf19/Mcm21CENP-P/O, selectively bound Cse4CENP-A nucleosomes through the Cse4 N-terminus. The Sli15/Ipl1INCENP/Aurora-B core-CPC interacted with COMA in vitro through the Ctf19 C-terminus whose deletion affected chromosome segregation fidelity in Sli15 wild-type cells. Tethering Sli15 to Ame1/Okp1 rescued synthetic lethality upon Ctf19 depletion in a Sli15 centromere-targeting deficient mutant. This study shows molecular characteristics of the point-centromere kinetochore architecture and suggests a role for the Ctf19 C-terminus in mediating CPC-binding and accurate chromosome segregation.Entities:
Keywords: S. cerevisiae; aurora B; biochemistry; cell biology; chemical biology; chemical crosslinking; chromosomal passenger complex; chromosome segregation; error correction; feedback control; kinetochore; mass spectrometry
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31112132 PMCID: PMC6546395 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.42879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140