“…Another invariably conserved subunit, called “kleisin”, asymmetrically bridges the two SMC proteins at their head domains to create a tripartite ring structure capable of entrapping DNA in its lumen (Haering et al , 2004 ; Palecek et al , 2006 ; Burmann et al , 2013 ; Gligoris et al , 2014 ; Wilhelm et al , 2015 ). Kleisin also serves as an attachment point for additional proteins from the KITE (Kleisin‐Interacting Tandem winged‐helix Element) or HAWK (HEAT‐protein Associated With Kleisin) families (Palecek & Gruber, 2015 ; Wells et al , 2017 ) for which functions related to DNA substrate interactions and ATPase regulation are emerging (Zabrady et al , 2016 ; Kschonsak et al , 2017 ; Li et al , 2018 ; Vondrova et al , 2020 ).…”