Mechanisms of Kinetochore Assembly
着丝粒组装机制
基本信息
- 批准号:8774083
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 33.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-09-01 至 2018-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AnaphaseAneuploidyBindingBinding ProteinsBiochemicalCell CycleCell-Free SystemCellsCellular biologyCentromereChromatinChromatin StructureChromosome SegregationChromosomesComplexDNADNA SequenceDefectDevelopmentDimerizationDiseaseDown SyndromeEnsureEpigenetic ProcessFunctional disorderGeneticGenomeGenomic InstabilityGoalsHereditary DiseaseHistone H3HistonesHumanHuman GeneticsIn VitroInterphaseKinetochoresLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMetaphaseMicrotubulesMitosisMitoticMitotic CheckpointModelingMonitorMutationNucleosome Binding DomainNucleosomesOrganismProcessPropertyProtein BindingProteinsRestRoleSiteStructureSystemTestingVariantWorkcancer typecentromere protein Acentromere protein Cchromosome movementcrosslinkdimerinsightnovelpreventpublic health relevancereconstitutionresearch studysegregationtelophase
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Accurate genome segregation is essential for the survival and development of all organisms. Mistakes in chromosome segregation result in cellular aneuploidies that give rise to human genetic diseases such as Down syndrome and that characterize most human cancer types. A major question in cell biology is what are the cellular mechanisms that ensure high fidelity chromosome segregation to avoid genetic instability and the resulting aneuploidy. Our studies focus on the formation and function of human centromeres and kinetochores. The functions of the kinetochore are to bind microtubules, to monitor proper chromosome attachment via the mitotic checkpoint and to segregate chromosomes in anaphase. Defects in any of these processes result in chromosome segregation errors. The centromere is sole the assembly site for the mitotic kinetochore on the chromosome. Centromere function is determined by a specialized histone variant called centromere protein A (CENP-A) and mutation or loss of CENP-A causes centromere and kinetochore dysfunction. Our first objective in this proposal is to identify the mechanisms that assemble CENP-A into chromatin. We propose to do this by identifying how two of the key proteins required for CENP-A assembly, HJURP and M18BP1, are targeted to centromeres to assemble CENP-A nucleosomes during telophase and G1. Second, we propose to characterize the mechanisms by which the essential centromere protein CENP-C interacts with arrays of centromeric chromatin. Using insights from biochemical experiments, we will test models for CENP-C function in human cells in organizing and reinforcing centromere and kinetochore structure. Third, we propose to use a novel in vitro centromere and kinetochore assembly system to understand the role of chromatin structure in promoting centromere and kinetochore function. Together our aims should provide new insight into the assembly and function of vertebrate centromeres and how their activities ensure faithful chromosome segregation.
描述(由申请人提供):准确的基因组分离对于所有生物体的生存和发育至关重要。染色体分离的错误导致细胞非整倍性,引起人类遗传疾病,如唐氏综合征,并表征大多数人类癌症类型。细胞生物学中的一个主要问题是什么是确保高保真染色体分离以避免遗传不稳定性和由此产生的非整倍体的细胞机制。我们的研究集中在人类着丝粒和动粒的形成和功能。动粒的功能是结合微管,通过有丝分裂检查点监测染色体的正确附着,以及在分裂后期分离染色体。这些过程中的任何缺陷都会导致染色体分离错误。着丝粒是染色体上有丝分裂动粒的唯一装配位点。着丝粒功能由称为着丝粒蛋白A(CENP-A)的特化组蛋白变体决定,并且CENP-A的突变或缺失导致着丝粒和动粒功能障碍。我们在本提案中的第一个目标是确定将CENP-A组装成染色质的机制。我们建议通过确定CENP-A组装所需的两个关键蛋白质HJURP和M18BP1如何靶向着丝粒以在末期和G1期间组装CENP-A核小体来实现这一点。其次,我们提出的基本着丝粒蛋白CENP-C与着丝粒染色质阵列相互作用的机制的特点。利用生物化学实验的见解,我们将测试CENP-C在人类细胞中组织和加强着丝粒和动粒结构的功能模型。第三,我们建议使用一种新的体外着丝粒和动粒组装系统来了解染色质结构在促进着丝粒和动粒功能中的作用。我们的目标应该提供新的洞察力的装配和功能的脊椎动物着丝粒和他们的活动如何确保忠实的染色体分离。
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