The Rapidly Evolving Centromere-Specific Histone Has Stringent Functional Requirements in Arabidopsis thaliana

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作者
Ravi, Maruthachalam [1 ]
Kwong, Pak N. [1 ]
Menorca, Ron M. G. [1 ]
Valencia, Joel T. [1 ]
Ramahi, Joseph S. [1 ]
Stewart, Jodi L. [1 ]
Tran, Robert K. [1 ]
Sundaresan, Venkatesan [1 ]
Comai, Luca [1 ]
Chan, Simon W. -L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Plant Biol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
CENP-A; FOLD DOMAIN; ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION; STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS; BUDDING YEAST; H3; DROSOPHILA; CHROMATIN; VARIANT; NUCLEOSOMES;
D O I
10.1534/genetics.110.120337
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Centromeres control chromosome inheritance in eukaryotes, yet their DNA structure and primary sequence are hypervariable. Most animals and plants have megabases of tandem repeats at their centromeres, unlike yeast with unique centromere sequences. Centromere function requires the centromere-specific histone CENH3 (CENP-A in human), which replaces histone H3 in centromeric nucleosomes. CENH3 evolves rapidly, particularly in its N-terminal tail domain. A portion of the CENH3 histone-fold domain, the CENP-A targeting domain (CATD), has been previously shown to confer kinetochore localization and centromere function when swapped into human H3. Furthermore, CENP-A in human cells can be functionally replaced by CENH3 from distantly related organisms including Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We have used cenh3-1 (a null mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana) to replace endogenous CENH3 with GFP-tagged variants. A H3.3 tail domain-CENH3 histone-fold domain chimera rescued viability of cenh3-1, but CENH3's lacking a tail domain were nonfunctional. In contrast to human results, H3 containing the A. thaliana CATD cannot complement cenh3-1. GFP-CENH3 from the sister species A. arenosa functionally replaces A. thaliana CENH3. GFP-CENH3 from the close relative Brassica rapa was targeted to centromeres, but did not complement cenh3-1, indicating that kinetochore localization and centromere function can be uncoupled. We conclude that CENH3 function in A. thaliana, an organism with large tandem repeat centromeres, has stringent requirements for functional complementation in mitosis.
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