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The H3 histone chaperone NASPSIM3 escorts CenH3 in Arabidopsis
Authors:Samuel Le Goff  Burcu Nur Keeli  Hana Je&#x;bkov  Stefan Heckmann  Twan Rutten  Sylviane Cotterell  Veit Schubert  Elisabeth Roitinger  Karl Mechtler  F Christopher H Franklin  Christophe Tatout  Andreas Houben  Danny Geelen  Aline V Probst  Inna Lermontova
Institution:Samuel Le Goff,Burcu Nur Keçeli,Hana Jeřábková,Stefan Heckmann,Twan Rutten,Sylviane Cotterell,Veit Schubert,Elisabeth Roitinger,Karl Mechtler,F. Christopher H. Franklin,Christophe Tatout,Andreas Houben,Danny Geelen,Aline V. Probst,Inna Lermontova
Abstract:Centromeres define the chromosomal position where kinetochores form to link the chromosome to microtubules during mitosis and meiosis. Centromere identity is determined by incorporation of a specific histone H3 variant termed CenH3. As for other histones, escort and deposition of CenH3 must be ensured by histone chaperones, which handle the non‐nucleosomal CenH3 pool and replenish CenH3 chromatin in dividing cells. Here, we show that the Arabidopsis orthologue of the mammalian NUCLEAR AUTOANTIGENIC SPERM PROTEIN (NASP) and Schizosaccharomyces pombe histone chaperone Sim3 is a soluble nuclear protein that binds the histone variant CenH3 and affects its abundance at the centromeres. NASPSIM3 is co‐expressed with Arabidopsis CenH3 in dividing cells and binds directly to both the N‐terminal tail and the histone fold domain of non‐nucleosomal CenH3. Reduced NASPSIM3 expression negatively affects CenH3 deposition, identifying NASPSIM3 as a CenH3 histone chaperone.
Keywords:   Arabidopsis thaliana     centromere  kinetochore  CenH3  histone chaperone  NASPSIM3
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