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Structure of the human inner kinetochore bound to a centromeric CENP-A nucleosome.

Stanislau YatskevichKyle W MuirDom BelliniZiguo ZhangJing YangThomas TischerMasa PredinTom DendoovenStephen H McLaughlinDavid Barford
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Kinetochores assemble onto specialized centromeric CENP-A (centromere protein A) nucleosomes (CENP-A Nuc ) to mediate attachments between chromosomes and the mitotic spindle. We describe cryo-electron microscopy structures of the human inner kinetochore constitutive centromere associated network (CCAN) complex bound to CENP-A Nuc reconstituted onto α-satellite DNA. CCAN forms edge-on contacts with CENP-A Nuc , and a linker DNA segment of the α-satellite repeat emerges from the fully wrapped end of the nucleosome to thread through the central CENP-LN channel that tightly grips the DNA. The CENP-TWSX histone-fold module further augments DNA binding and partially wraps the linker DNA in a manner reminiscent of canonical nucleosomes. Our study suggests that the topological entrapment of the linker DNA by CCAN provides a robust mechanism by which kinetochores withstand both pushing and pulling forces exerted by the mitotic spindle.
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