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Condensin Relocalization from Centromeres to Chromosome Arms Promotes Top2 Recruitment during Anaphase.


ABSTRACT: Condensin is a conserved chromosomal complex necessary to promote mitotic chromosome condensation and sister chromatid resolution during anaphase. Here, we report that yeast condensin binds to replicated centromere regions. We show that centromeric condensin relocalizes to chromosome arms as cells undergo anaphase segregation. We find that condensin relocalization is initiated immediately after the bipolar attachment of sister kinetochores to spindles and requires Polo kinase activity. Moreover, condensin localization during anaphase involves a higher binding rate on DNA and temporally overlaps with condensin's DNA overwinding activity. Finally, we demonstrate that topoisomerase 2 (Top2) is also recruited to chromosome arms during anaphase in a condensin-dependent manner. Our results uncover a functional relation between condensin and Top2 during anaphase to mediate chromosome segregation.

SUBMITTER: Leonard J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4695335 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Condensin Relocalization from Centromeres to Chromosome Arms Promotes Top2 Recruitment during Anaphase.

Leonard Joanne J   Sen Nicholas N   Torres Raul R   Sutani Takashi T   Jarmuz Adam A   Shirahige Katsuhiko K   Aragón Luis L  

Cell reports 20151210 11


Condensin is a conserved chromosomal complex necessary to promote mitotic chromosome condensation and sister chromatid resolution during anaphase. Here, we report that yeast condensin binds to replicated centromere regions. We show that centromeric condensin relocalizes to chromosome arms as cells undergo anaphase segregation. We find that condensin relocalization is initiated immediately after the bipolar attachment of sister kinetochores to spindles and requires Polo kinase activity. Moreover,  ...[more]

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