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Analysis of the role of Aurora B on the chromosomal targeting of condensin I.


ABSTRACT: During mitosis, chromosome condensation takes place, which entails the conversion of interphase chromatin into compacted mitotic chromosomes. Condensin I is a five-subunit protein complex that plays a central role in this process. Condensin I is targeted to chromosomes in a mitosis-specific manner, which is regulated by phosphorylation by mitotic kinases. Phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 (Ser10) occurs during mitosis and its physiological role is a longstanding question. We examined the function of Aurora B, a kinase that phosphorylates Ser10, in the chromosomal binding of condensin I and mitotic chromosome condensation, using an in vitro system derived from Xenopus egg extract. Aurora B depletion from a mitotic egg extract resulted in the loss of H3 phosphorylation, accompanied with a 50% reduction of chromosomal targeting of condensin I. Alternatively, a portion of condensin I was bound to sperm chromatin, and chromosome-like structures were assembled when okadaic acid (OA) was supplemented in an interphase extract that lacks Cdc2 activity. However, chromosomal targeting of condensin I was abolished when Aurora B was depleted from the OA-treated interphase extract. From these results, it is suggested that Aurora B-dependent and Cdc2-independent pathways of the chromosomal targeting of condensin I are present.

SUBMITTER: Takemoto A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1874644 | biostudies-literature | 2007

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of the role of Aurora B on the chromosomal targeting of condensin I.

Takemoto Ai A   Murayama Akiko A   Katano Miyuki M   Urano Takeshi T   Furukawa Koichi K   Yokoyama Shigeyuki S   Yanagisawa Junn J   Hanaoka Fumio F   Kimura Keiji K  

Nucleic acids research 20070328 7


During mitosis, chromosome condensation takes place, which entails the conversion of interphase chromatin into compacted mitotic chromosomes. Condensin I is a five-subunit protein complex that plays a central role in this process. Condensin I is targeted to chromosomes in a mitosis-specific manner, which is regulated by phosphorylation by mitotic kinases. Phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 (Ser10) occurs during mitosis and its physiological role is a longstanding question. We examined th  ...[more]

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