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Cryo-EM structure of the complete inner kinetochore of the budding yeast point centromere.

Tom DendoovenZiguo ZhangJing YangStephen H McLaughlinJohannes SchwabSjors H W ScheresStanislau YatskevichDavid Barford
Published in: Science advances (2023)
The point centromere of budding yeast specifies assembly of the large kinetochore complex to mediate chromatid segregation. Kinetochores comprise the centromere-associated inner kinetochore (CCAN) complex and the microtubule-binding outer kinetochore KNL1-MIS12-NDC80 (KMN) network. The budding yeast inner kinetochore also contains the DNA binding centromere-binding factor 1 (CBF1) and CBF3 complexes. We determined the cryo-electron microscopy structure of the yeast inner kinetochore assembled onto the centromere-specific centromere protein A nucleosomes (CENP-A Nuc ). This revealed a central CENP-A Nuc with extensively unwrapped DNA ends. These free DNA duplexes bind two CCAN protomers, one of which entraps DNA topologically, positioned on the centromere DNA element I (CDEI) motif by CBF1. The two CCAN protomers are linked through CBF3 forming an arch-like configuration. With a structural mechanism for how CENP-A Nuc can also be linked to KMN involving only CENP-QU, we present a model for inner kinetochore assembly onto a point centromere and how it organizes the outer kinetochore for chromosome attachment to the mitotic spindle.
Keyphrases
  • dna binding
  • circulating tumor
  • cell free
  • single molecule
  • electron microscopy
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • transcription factor
  • nucleic acid
  • cell wall
  • mass spectrometry
  • cell cycle
  • cell proliferation
  • copy number