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The constitutive centromere component CENP-50 is required for recovery from spindle damage.


ABSTRACT: We identified CENP-50 as a novel kinetochore component. We found that CENP-50 is a constitutive component of the centromere that colocalizes with CENP-A and CENP-H throughout the cell cycle in vertebrate cells. To determine the precise role of CENP-50, we examined its role in centromere function by generating a loss-of-function mutant in the chicken DT40 cell line. The CENP-50 knockout was not lethal; however, the growth rate of cells with this mutation was slower than that of wild-type cells. We observed that the time for CENP-50-deficient cells to complete mitosis was longer than that for wild-type cells. Centromeric localization of CENP-50 was abolished in both CENP-H- and CENP-I-deficient cells. Coimmunoprecipitation experiments revealed that CENP-50 interacted with the CENP-H/CENP-I complex in chicken DT40 cells. We also observed severe mitotic defects in CENP-50-deficient cells with apparent premature sister chromatid separation when the mitotic checkpoint was activated, indicating that CENP-50 is required for recovery from spindle damage.

SUBMITTER: Minoshima Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1291240 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The constitutive centromere component CENP-50 is required for recovery from spindle damage.

Minoshima Yukinori Y   Hori Tetsuya T   Okada Masahiro M   Kimura Hiroshi H   Haraguchi Tokuko T   Hiraoka Yasushi Y   Bao Ying-Chun YC   Kawashima Toshiyuki T   Kitamura Toshio T   Fukagawa Tatsuo T  

Molecular and cellular biology 20051201 23


We identified CENP-50 as a novel kinetochore component. We found that CENP-50 is a constitutive component of the centromere that colocalizes with CENP-A and CENP-H throughout the cell cycle in vertebrate cells. To determine the precise role of CENP-50, we examined its role in centromere function by generating a loss-of-function mutant in the chicken DT40 cell line. The CENP-50 knockout was not lethal; however, the growth rate of cells with this mutation was slower than that of wild-type cells. W  ...[more]

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