Centromeres are epigenetically determined chromatin structures that specify the assembly site of the kinetochore, the multiprotein machinery that binds microtubules and mediates chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis. The centromeric protein A (CENP-A) and its Drosophila orthologue centromere identifier (Cid) are H3 histone variants that replace the canonical H3 histone in centromeric nucleosomes of eukaryotes. CENP-A/Cid is required for recruitment of other centromere and kinetochore proteins and its deficiency disrupts chromosome segregation. Despite the many components that are known to cooperate in centromere function, the complete network of factors involved in CENP-A recruitment remains to be defined. In Drosophila, the Trx-G proteins localize along the heterochromatin with specific patterns and some of them localize to the centromeres of all chromosomes. Here, we show that the Trx, Ash1, and CBP proteins are required for the correct chromosome segregation and that Ash1 and CBP mediate for Cid/CENP-A recruitment at centromeres through post-translational histone modifications. We found that centromeric H3 histone is consistently acetylated in K27 by CBP and that nej and ash1 silencing respectively causes a decrease in H3K27 acetylation and H3K4 methylation along with an impairment of Cid loading.

A role of the Trx-G complex in Cid/CENP-A deposition at Drosophila melanogaster centromeres / Piacentini, L.; Marchetti, M.; Bucciarelli, E.; Casale, A. M.; Cappucci, U.; Bonifazi, Priscilla; Renda, F.; Fanti, L.. - In: CHROMOSOMA. - ISSN 0009-5915. - 128:(2019), pp. 503-520. [10.1007/s00412-019-00711-x]

A role of the Trx-G complex in Cid/CENP-A deposition at Drosophila melanogaster centromeres

Piacentini L.
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Marchetti M.
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Bucciarelli E.;Casale A. M.;Cappucci U.;BONIFAZI, PRISCILLA;Renda F.;Fanti L.
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2019

Abstract

Centromeres are epigenetically determined chromatin structures that specify the assembly site of the kinetochore, the multiprotein machinery that binds microtubules and mediates chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis. The centromeric protein A (CENP-A) and its Drosophila orthologue centromere identifier (Cid) are H3 histone variants that replace the canonical H3 histone in centromeric nucleosomes of eukaryotes. CENP-A/Cid is required for recruitment of other centromere and kinetochore proteins and its deficiency disrupts chromosome segregation. Despite the many components that are known to cooperate in centromere function, the complete network of factors involved in CENP-A recruitment remains to be defined. In Drosophila, the Trx-G proteins localize along the heterochromatin with specific patterns and some of them localize to the centromeres of all chromosomes. Here, we show that the Trx, Ash1, and CBP proteins are required for the correct chromosome segregation and that Ash1 and CBP mediate for Cid/CENP-A recruitment at centromeres through post-translational histone modifications. We found that centromeric H3 histone is consistently acetylated in K27 by CBP and that nej and ash1 silencing respectively causes a decrease in H3K27 acetylation and H3K4 methylation along with an impairment of Cid loading.
2019
CENP-A/Cid; Centromere; Chromosome segregation; Drosophila melanogaster; H3 histone modifications; Trx-G proteins
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A role of the Trx-G complex in Cid/CENP-A deposition at Drosophila melanogaster centromeres / Piacentini, L.; Marchetti, M.; Bucciarelli, E.; Casale, A. M.; Cappucci, U.; Bonifazi, Priscilla; Renda, F.; Fanti, L.. - In: CHROMOSOMA. - ISSN 0009-5915. - 128:(2019), pp. 503-520. [10.1007/s00412-019-00711-x]
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