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Aurora B promotes the CENP-T-CENP-W interaction to guide accurate chromosome segregation in mitosis.

Wei LiuZhen DouChunyue WangGangyin ZhaoFengge WuChunli WangFelix AikhionbareMingliang YeDivine Mensah SedzroZhenye YangChuanhai FuZhikai WangXinjiao GaoXuebiao YaoXiaoyu SongXing Liu
Published in: Journal of molecular cell biology (2024)
Accurate chromosome segregation in mitosis depends on kinetochores that connect centromeric chromatin to spindle microtubules. Centromeres are captured by individual microtubules via a kinetochore constitutive centromere-associated network (CCAN) during chromosome segregation. CCAN contains 16 subunits, including CENP-W and CENP-T. However, the molecular recognition and mitotic regulation of the CCAN assembly remain elusive. Here, we revealed that CENP-W binds to the histone fold domain and an uncharacterized N-terminal region of CENP-T. Aurora B phosphorylates CENP-W at threonine 60, which enhances the interaction between CENP-W and CENP-T to ensure robust metaphase chromosome alignment and accurate chromosome segregation in mitosis. These findings delineate a conserved signaling cascade that integrates protein phosphorylation with CCAN integrity for the maintenance of genomic stability.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • high resolution
  • dna methylation
  • dna damage
  • oxidative stress