The N-terminal tail of C. elegans CENP-A interacts with KNL-2 and is essential for centromeric chromatin assembly

  • de Groot, Christian
  • Houston, Jack
  • Davis, Bethany
  • Gerson-Gurwitz, Adina
  • Monen, Joost
  • Lara-Gonzalez, Pablo
  • Oegema, Karen
  • Shiau, Andrew K
  • Desai, Arshad
Publication date
June 2021
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Centromeres are epigenetically defined by the centromere-specific histone H3 variant CENP-A. Specialized loading machinery, including the histone chaperone HJURP/Scm3, participates in CENP-A nucleosome assembly. However, Scm3/HJURP is missing from multiple lineages, including nematodes, with CENP-A-dependent centromeres. Here, we show that the extended N-terminal tail of Caenorhabditis elegans CENP-A contains a predicted structured region that is essential for centromeric chromatin assembly; removal of this region prevents CENP-A loading, resulting in failure of kinetochore assembly and defective chromosome condensation. By contrast, the N-tail mutant CENP-A localizes normally in the presence of endogenous CENP-A. The portion of the N-tail ...

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