The structure of the Ctf19c/CCAN from budding yeast
The structure of the Ctf19c/CCAN from budding yeast
Eukaryotic kinetochores connect spindlemicrotubules to chromosomal centromeres. A group of proteins called the Ctf19 complex (Ctf19c) in yeast and the constitutive centromere associated network (CCAN) in other organisms creates the foundation of a kinetochore. The Ctf19c/CCAN influences the timing of kinetochore assembly, sets its location by associating with a specialized nucleosome containing the histone H3 variant Cse4/CENP-A, and determines the organization of the microtubule attachment apparatus. We present here the structure of a reconstituted 13-subunit Ctf19c determined by cryo-electron microscopy at ~4 Å resolution. The structure accounts for known and inferred contacts with the Cse4 nucleosome and for an observed assembly hierarchy. We describe its implications for establishment of kinetochores and for their regulation by kinases throughout the cell cycle.
- Harvard University United States
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
mitosis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, QH301-705.5, Protein Conformation, Science, Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics, Q, Centromere, Cryoelectron Microscopy, R, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Microtubules, kinetochore, cryo-EM, Medicine, Biology (General), Kinetochores
mitosis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, QH301-705.5, Protein Conformation, Science, Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics, Q, Centromere, Cryoelectron Microscopy, R, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Microtubules, kinetochore, cryo-EM, Medicine, Biology (General), Kinetochores
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