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A cooperative mechanism drives budding yeast kinetochore assembly downstream of CENP-A

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
卷 206, 期 4, 页码 509-524

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201403081

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  1. European Research Council under the European Community's Seventh Framework Program (FP7)/ERC [203499]
  2. Austrian Science Fund [SFB F34-B03]
  3. Boehringer Ingelheim

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Kinetochores are megadalton-sized protein complexes that mediate chromosome-microtubule interactions in eukaryotes. How kinetochore assembly is triggered specifically on centromeric chromatin is poorly understood. Here we use biochemical reconstitution experiments alongside genetic and structural analysis to delineate the contributions of centromere-associated proteins to kinetochore assembly in yeast. We show that the conserved kinetochore subunits Ame1(CENP-U) and Okp1(CENP-Q) form a DNA-binding complex that associates with the microtubule-binding KMN network via a short Mtw1 recruitment motif in the N terminus of Ame1. Point mutations in the Ame1 motif disrupt kinetochore function by preventing KMN assembly on chromatin. Ame1-Okp1 directly associates with the centromere protein C (CENP-C) homologue Mif2 to form a cooperative binding platform for outer kinetochore assembly. Our results indicate that the key assembly steps, CENP-A recognition and outer kinetochore recruitment, are executed through different yeast constitutive centromere-associated network subunits. This two-step mechanism may protect against inappropriate kinetochore assembly similar to rate-limiting nucleation steps used by cytoskeletal polymers.

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