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Phosphorylation-dependent mitotic SUMOylation drives nuclear envelope–chromatin interactions
Authors:Christopher Ptak  Natasha O Saik  Ashwini Premashankar  Diego L Lapetina  John D Aitchison  Ben Montpetit  Richard W Wozniak
Institution:1. Department of Cell Biology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada ; 2. Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, WA ; 3. Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California Davis, Davis, CA
Abstract:In eukaryotes, chromatin binding to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) and nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) contributes to spatial organization of the genome and epigenetic programs important for gene expression. In mitosis, chromatin–nuclear envelope (NE) interactions are lost and then formed again as sister chromosomes segregate to postmitotic nuclei. Investigating these processes in S. cerevisiae, we identified temporally and spatially controlled phosphorylation-dependent SUMOylation events that positively regulate postmetaphase chromatin association with the NE. Our work establishes a phosphorylation-mediated targeting mechanism of the SUMO ligase Siz2 to the INM during mitosis, where Siz2 binds to and SUMOylates the VAP protein Scs2. The recruitment of Siz2 through Scs2 is further responsible for a wave of SUMOylation along the INM that supports the assembly and anchorage of subtelomeric chromatin at the INM and localization of an active gene (INO1) to NPCs during the later stages of mitosis and into G1-phase.
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