Structural Basis for Mis18 Complex Assembly: Implications for Centromere Maintenance

Reshma Thamkachy,Bethan Medina-Pritchard,Sang Ho Park, Carla G. Chiodi,Juan Zou, Maria de la Torre-Barranco, Kazuma Shimanaka,Maria Alba Abad, Cristina Gallego Páramo,Regina Feederle, Emilija Ruksenaite,Patrick Heun,Owen R. Davies,Juri Rappsilber,Dina Schneidman-Duhovny,Uhn-Soo Cho,A. Arockia Jeyaprakash

biorxiv(2023)

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The centromere, defined by the enrichment of CENP-A (a Histone H3 variant) containing nucleosomes, is a specialised chromosomal locus that acts as a microtubule attachment site. To preserve centromere identity, CENP-A levels must be maintained through active CENP-A loading during the cell cycle. A central player mediating this process is the Mis18 complex (Mis18α, Mis18ý and Mis18BP1), which recruits the CENP-A specific chaperone HJURP to centromeres for CENP-A deposition. Here, using a multi-pronged approach, we characterise the structure of the Mis18 complex and show that multiple hetero- and homo-oligomeric interfaces facilitate the hetero-octameric Mis18 complex assembly composed of 4 Mis18α, 2 Mis18ý and 2 Mis18BP1. Evaluation of structure-guided/separation-of-function mutants reveals structural determinants essential for Mis18 complex assembly and centromere maintenance. Our results provide new mechanistic insights on centromere maintenance, highlighting that while Mis18α can associate with centromeres and deposit CENP-A independently of Mis18ý, the latter is indispensable for the optimal level of CENP-A loading required for preserving the centromere identity. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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