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Phosphorylation of CENP-A on serine 7 does not control centromere function.

Viviana BarraGlennis A LogsdonAndrea ScelfoSebastian HoffmannSolène HervéAaron AslanianYael Nechemia-ArbelyDon W ClevelandBen E BlackDaniele Fachinetti
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
CENP-A is the histone H3 variant necessary to specify the location of all eukaryotic centromeres via its CENP-A targeting domain and either one of its terminal regions. In humans, several post-translational modifications occur on CENP-A, but their role in centromere function remains controversial. One of these modifications of CENP-A, phosphorylation on serine 7, has been proposed to control centromere assembly and function. Here, using gene targeting at both endogenous CENP-A alleles and gene replacement in human cells, we demonstrate that a CENP-A variant that cannot be phosphorylated at serine 7 maintains correct CENP-C recruitment, faithful chromosome segregation and long-term cell viability. Thus, we conclude that phosphorylation of CENP-A on serine 7 is dispensable to maintain correct centromere dynamics and function.
Keyphrases
  • protein kinase
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • cancer therapy
  • dna methylation