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2018-10-18Type
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Abstract
During mitosis, chromatin condensation shapes chromosomes as separate, rigid, and compact sister chromatids to facilitate their segregation. Here, we show that, unlike wild-type yeast chromosomes, non-chromosomal DNA circles and chromosomes lacking a centromere fail to condense during mitosis. The centromere promotes chromosome condensation strictly in cis through recruiting the kinases Aurora B and Bub1, which trigger the autonomous condensation of the entire chromosome. Shugoshin and the deacetylase Hst2 facilitated spreading the condensation signal to the chromosome arms. Targeting Aurora B to DNA circles or centromere-ablated chromosomes or releasing Shugoshin from PP2A-dependent inhibition bypassed the centromere requirement for condensation and enhanced the mitotic stability of DNA circles. Our data indicate that yeast cells license the chromosome-autonomous condensation of their chromatin in a centromere-dependent manner, excluding from this process non-centromeric DNA and thereby inhibiting their propagation. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000302264Publication status
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CellVolume
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ElsevierSubject
Chromosome; Centromere; Foreign DNA; DNA circle; Chromatin; Nucleosomes; Nucleosome deacetylation; Aurora B; Shugoshin; Chromosome condensationOrganisational unit
03532 - Barral, Yves / Barral, Yves
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Cited 18 times in
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