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Cell cycle-specific loading of condensin I is regulated by the N-terminal tail of its kleisin subunit.


ABSTRACT: Condensin I is a pentameric protein complex that plays an essential role in mitotic chromosome assembly in eukaryotic cells. Although it has been shown that condensin I loading is mitosis specific, it remains poorly understood how the robust cell cycle regulation of condensin I is achieved. Here, we set up a panel of in vitro assays to demonstrate that cell cycle-specific loading of condensin I is regulated by the N-terminal tail (N-tail) of its kleisin subunit CAP-H. Deletion of the N-tail accelerates condensin I loading and chromosome assembly in Xenopus egg mitotic extracts. Phosphorylation-deficient and phosphorylation-mimetic mutations in the CAP-H N-tail decelerate and accelerate condensin I loading, respectively. Remarkably, deletion of the N-tail enables condensin I to assemble mitotic chromosome-like structures even in interphase extracts. Together with other extract-free functional assays in vitro, our results uncover one of the multilayered mechanisms that ensure cell cycle-specific loading of condensin I onto chromosomes.

SUBMITTER: Tane S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9797191 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell cycle-specific loading of condensin I is regulated by the N-terminal tail of its kleisin subunit.

Tane Shoji S   Shintomi Keishi K   Kinoshita Kazuhisa K   Tsubota Yuko Y   Yoshida Makoto M MM   Nishiyama Tomoko T   Hirano Tatsuya T  

eLife 20221213


Condensin I is a pentameric protein complex that plays an essential role in mitotic chromosome assembly in eukaryotic cells. Although it has been shown that condensin I loading is mitosis specific, it remains poorly understood how the robust cell cycle regulation of condensin I is achieved. Here, we set up a panel of in vitro assays to demonstrate that cell cycle-specific loading of condensin I is regulated by the N-terminal tail (N-tail) of its kleisin subunit CAP-H. Deletion of the N-tail acce  ...[more]

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