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CENP-B creates alternative epigenetic chromatin states permissive for CENP-A or heterochromatin assembly.


ABSTRACT: CENP-B binds to CENP-B boxes on centromeric satellite DNAs (known as alphoid DNA in humans). CENP-B maintains kinetochore function through interactions with CENP-A nucleosomes and CENP-C. CENP-B binding to transfected alphoid DNA can induce de novo CENP-A assembly, functional centromere and kinetochore formation, and subsequent human artificial chromosome (HAC) formation. Furthermore, CENP-B also facilitates H3K9 (histone H3 lysine 9) trimethylation on alphoid DNA, mediated by Suv39h1, at ectopic alphoid DNA integration sites. Excessive heterochromatin invasion into centromere chromatin suppresses CENP-A assembly. It is unclear how CENP-B controls such different chromatin states. Here, we show that the CENP-B acidic domain recruits histone chaperones and many chromatin modifiers, including the H3K36 methylase ASH1L, as well as the heterochromatin components Suv39h1 and HP1 (HP1?, ? and ?, also known as CBX5, CBX1 and CBX3, respectively). ASH1L facilitates the formation of open chromatin competent for CENP-A assembly on alphoid DNA. These results indicate that CENP-B is a nexus for histone modifiers that alternatively promote or suppress CENP-A assembly by mutually exclusive mechanisms. Besides the DNA-binding domain, the CENP-B acidic domain also facilitates CENP-A assembly de novo on transfected alphoid DNA. CENP-B therefore balances CENP-A assembly and heterochromatin formation on satellite DNA.

SUBMITTER: Otake K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7438015 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CENP-B creates alternative epigenetic chromatin states permissive for CENP-A or heterochromatin assembly.

Otake Koichiro K   Ohzeki Jun-Ichirou JI   Shono Nobuaki N   Kugou Kazuto K   Okazaki Koei K   Nagase Takahiro T   Yamakawa Hisashi H   Kouprina Natalay N   Larionov Vladimir V   Kimura Hiroshi H   Earnshaw William C WC   Masumoto Hiroshi H  

Journal of cell science 20200811 15


CENP-B binds to CENP-B boxes on centromeric satellite DNAs (known as alphoid DNA in humans). CENP-B maintains kinetochore function through interactions with CENP-A nucleosomes and CENP-C. CENP-B binding to transfected alphoid DNA can induce <i>de novo</i> CENP-A assembly, functional centromere and kinetochore formation, and subsequent human artificial chromosome (HAC) formation. Furthermore, CENP-B also facilitates H3K9 (histone H3 lysine 9) trimethylation on alphoid DNA, mediated by Suv39h1, at  ...[more]

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