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Multisite phosphorylation of the NDC80 complex gradually tunes its microtubule-binding affinity.


ABSTRACT: Microtubule (MT) attachment to kinetochores is vitally important for cell division, but how these interactions are controlled by phosphorylation is not well known. We used quantitative approaches in vitro combined with molecular dynamics simulations to examine phosphoregulation of the NDC80 complex, a core kinetochore component. We show that the outputs from multiple phosphorylation events on the unstructured tail of its Hec1 subunit are additively integrated to elicit gradual tuning of NDC80-MT binding both in vitro and in silico. Conformational plasticity of the Hec1 tail enables it to serve as a phosphorylation-controlled rheostat, providing a new paradigm for regulating the affinity of MT binders. We also show that cooperativity of NDC80 interactions is weak and is unaffected by NDC80 phosphorylation. This in vitro finding strongly supports our model that independent molecular binding events to MTs by individual NDC80 complexes, rather than their structured oligomers, regulate the dynamics and stability of kinetochore-MT attachments in dividing cells.

SUBMITTER: Zaytsev AV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4436829 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multisite phosphorylation of the NDC80 complex gradually tunes its microtubule-binding affinity.

Zaytsev Anatoly V AV   Mick Jeanne E JE   Maslennikov Evgeny E   Nikashin Boris B   DeLuca Jennifer G JG   Grishchuk Ekaterina L EL  

Molecular biology of the cell 20150325 10


Microtubule (MT) attachment to kinetochores is vitally important for cell division, but how these interactions are controlled by phosphorylation is not well known. We used quantitative approaches in vitro combined with molecular dynamics simulations to examine phosphoregulation of the NDC80 complex, a core kinetochore component. We show that the outputs from multiple phosphorylation events on the unstructured tail of its Hec1 subunit are additively integrated to elicit gradual tuning of NDC80-MT  ...[more]

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