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A CENP-S/X complex assembles at the centromere in S and G2 phases of the human cell cycle
Authors:Carsten Dornblut  Nadine Quinn  Shamci Monajambashi  Lisa Prendergast  Chelly van Vuuren  Sandra Münch  Wen Deng  Heinrich Leonhardt  M Cristina Cardoso  Christian Hoischen  Stephan Diekmann  Kevin F Sullivan
Institution:1.Molecular Biology, FLI, Beutenbergstrasse 11, Jena 07745, Germany;2.Centre for Chromosome Biology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Galway, Ireland;3.Department of Biology II, Center for Integrated Protein Science, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Planegg-Martinsried, Munich 82152, Germany;4.Department of Biology, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt 64287, Germany
Abstract:The functional identity of centromeres arises from a set of specific nucleoprotein particle subunits of the centromeric chromatin fibre. These include CENP-A and histone H3 nucleosomes and a novel nucleosome-like complex of CENPs -T, -W, -S and -X. Fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy and Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) revealed that human CENP-S and -X exist principally in complex in soluble form and retain proximity when assembled at centromeres. Conditional labelling experiments show that they both assemble de novo during S phase and G2, increasing approximately three- to fourfold in abundance at centromeres. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) measurements documented steady-state exchange between soluble and assembled pools, with CENP-X exchanging approximately 10 times faster than CENP-S (t1/2 ∼ 10 min versus 120 min). CENP-S binding to sites of DNA damage was quite distinct, with a FRAP half-time of approximately 160 s. Fluorescent two-hybrid analysis identified CENP-T as a uniquely strong CENP-S binding protein and this association was confirmed by FRET, revealing a centromere-bound complex containing CENP-S, CENP-X and CENP-T in proximity to histone H3 but not CENP-A. We propose that deposition of the CENP-T/W/S/X particle reveals a kinetochore-specific chromatin assembly pathway that functions to switch centromeric chromatin to a mitosis-competent state after DNA replication. Centromeres shuttle between CENP-A-rich, replication-competent and H3-CENP-T/W/S/X-rich mitosis-competent compositions in the cell cycle.
Keywords:centromere  mitosis  constitutive centromere-associated network  kinetochore
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