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A conserved CENP-E region mediates BubR1-independent recruitment to the outer corona at mitotic onset

Authors :
Weber, Jeraldine
Legal, Thibault
Lezcano, Alicia Perez
Gluszek-Kustusz, Agata
Paterson, Calum
Eibes, Susana
Barisic, Marin
Davies, Owen R.
Welburn, Julie P.I.
Weber, Jeraldine
Legal, Thibault
Lezcano, Alicia Perez
Gluszek-Kustusz, Agata
Paterson, Calum
Eibes, Susana
Barisic, Marin
Davies, Owen R.
Welburn, Julie P.I.
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Weber , J , Legal , T , Lezcano , A P , Gluszek-Kustusz , A , Paterson , C , Eibes , S , Barisic , M , Davies , O R & Welburn , J P I 2024 , ' A conserved CENP-E region mediates BubR1-independent recruitment to the outer corona at mitotic onset ' , Current Biology , vol. 34 , no. 5 , pp. 1133-1141.e4 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The outer corona plays an essential role at the onset of mitosis by expanding to maximize microtubule attachment to kinetochores.1,2 The low-density structure of the corona forms through the expansion of unattached kinetochores. It comprises the RZZ complex, the dynein adaptor Spindly, the plus-end directed microtubule motor centromere protein E (CENP-E), and the Mad1/Mad2 spindle-assembly checkpoint proteins.3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 CENP-E specifically associates with unattached kinetochores to facilitate chromosome congression,11,12,13,14,15,16 interacting with BubR1 at the kinetochore through its C-terminal region (2091–2358).17,18,19,20,21 We recently showed that CENP-E recruitment to BubR1 at the kinetochores is both rapid and essential for correct chromosome alignment. However, CENP-E is also recruited to the outer corona by a second, slower pathway that is currently undefined.19 Here, we show that BubR1-independent localization of CENP-E is mediated by a conserved loop that is essential for outer-corona targeting. We provide a structural model of the entire CENP-E kinetochore-targeting domain combining X-ray crystallography and Alphafold2. We reveal that maximal recruitment of CENP-E to unattached kinetochores critically depends on BubR1 and the outer corona, including dynein. Ectopic expression of the CENP-E C-terminal domain recruits the RZZ complex, Mad1, and Spindly, and prevents kinetochore biorientation in cells. We propose that BubR1-recruited CENP-E, in addition to its essential role in chromosome alignment to the metaphase plate, contributes to the recruitment of outer corona proteins through interactions with the CENP-E corona-targeting domain to facilitate the rapid capture of microtubules for efficient chromosome alignment and mitotic progression.<br />The outer corona plays an essential role at the onset of mitosis by expanding to maximize microtubule attachment to kinetochores.1,2 The low-density structure of the corona forms through the expansion of unattached kinetochores. It comprises the RZZ complex, the dynein adaptor Spindly, the plus-end directed microtubule motor centromere protein E (CENP-E), and the Mad1/Mad2 spindle-assembly checkpoint proteins.3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 CENP-E specifically associates with unattached kinetochores to facilitate chromosome congression,11,12,13,14,15,16 interacting with BubR1 at the kinetochore through its C-terminal region (2091–2358).17,18,19,20,21 We recently showed that CENP-E recruitment to BubR1 at the kinetochores is both rapid and essential for correct chromosome alignment. However, CENP-E is also recruited to the outer corona by a second, slower pathway that is currently undefined.19 Here, we show that BubR1-independent localization of CENP-E is mediated by a conserved loop that is essential for outer-corona targeting. We provide a structural model of the entire CENP-E kinetochore-targeting domain combining X-ray crystallography and Alphafold2. We reveal that maximal recruitment of CENP-E to unattached kinetochores critically depends on BubR1 and the outer corona, including dynein. Ectopic expression of the CENP-E C-terminal domain recruits the RZZ complex, Mad1, and Spindly, and prevents kinetochore biorientation in cells. We propose that BubR1-recruited CENP-E, in addition to its essential role in chromosome alignment to the metaphase plate, cont

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Weber , J , Legal , T , Lezcano , A P , Gluszek-Kustusz , A , Paterson , C , Eibes , S , Barisic , M , Davies , O R & Welburn , J P I 2024 , ' A conserved CENP-E region mediates BubR1-independent recruitment to the outer corona at mitotic onset ' , Current Biology , vol. 34 , no. 5 , pp. 1133-1141.e4 .
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Electronic Resource