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CENP-E activation by Aurora A and B controls kinetochore fibrous corona disassembly

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  • Susana Eibes

    (Danish Cancer Institute)

  • Girish Rajendraprasad

    (Danish Cancer Institute)

  • Claudia Guasch-Boldu

    (Danish Cancer Institute)

  • Mirela Kubat

    (Danish Cancer Institute)

  • Yulia Steblyanko

    (Danish Cancer Institute)

  • Marin Barisic

    (Danish Cancer Institute
    University of Copenhagen)

Abstract

Accurate chromosome segregation in mitosis depends on multiprotein structures called kinetochores that are built on the centromeric region of sister chromatids and serve to capture mitotic spindle microtubules. In early mitosis, unattached kinetochores expand a crescent-shaped structure called fibrous corona whose function is to facilitate initial kinetochore-microtubule attachments and chromosome transport by microtubules. Subsequently, the fibrous corona must be timely disassembled to prevent segregation errors. Although recent studies provided new insights on the molecular content and mechanism of fibrous corona assembly, it remains unknown what triggers the disassembly of the outermost and dynamic layer of the kinetochore. Here, we show that Aurora A and B kinases phosphorylate CENP-E to release it from an autoinhibited state. At kinetochores, Aurora B phosphorylates CENP-E to prevent its premature removal together with other corona proteins by dynein. At the spindle poles, Aurora A phosphorylates CENP-E to promote chromosome congression and prevent accumulation of corona proteins at the centrosomes, allowing for their intracellular redistribution. Thus, we propose the Aurora A/B-CENP-E axis as a critical element of the long-sought-for mechanism of fibrous corona disassembly that is essential for accurate chromosome segregation.

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  • Susana Eibes & Girish Rajendraprasad & Claudia Guasch-Boldu & Mirela Kubat & Yulia Steblyanko & Marin Barisic, 2023. "CENP-E activation by Aurora A and B controls kinetochore fibrous corona disassembly," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-41091-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41091-2
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