Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
- 7pii; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats;
DNAproDB
- Class
- cell cycle
- Method
- cryo-EM (2.68 Å)
- Summary
- Structure of the human ccan cenp-a alpha-satellite complex
- Reference
- Yatskevich S, Muir KW, Bellini D, Zhang Z, Yang J, Tischer T, Predin M, Dendooven T, McLaughlin SH, Barford D (2022): "Structure of the human inner kinetochore bound to a centromeric CENP-A nucleosome." Science, 376, 844-852. doi: 10.1126/science.abn3810.
- Abstract
- Kinetochores assemble onto specialized centromeric CENP-A (centromere protein A) nucleosomes (CENP-ANuc) 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-ANuc reconstituted onto α-satellite DNA. CCAN forms edge-on contacts with CENP-ANuc, 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.