2014
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1321722111
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Cell cycle-specific cleavage of Scc2 regulates its cohesin deposition activity

Abstract: Sister chromatid cohesion (SCC), efficient DNA repair, and the regulation of some metazoan genes require the association of cohesins with chromosomes. Cohesins are deposited by a conserved heterodimeric loading complex composed of the Scc2 and Scc4 proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, but how the Scc2/Scc4 deposition complex regulates the spatiotemporal association of cohesin with chromosomes is not understood. We examined Scc2 chromatin association during the cell division cycle and found that the affinity o… Show more

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“…We also note that the extreme flexibility of the head domain provides an explanation for the proteolytic susceptibility of the Scc2 N terminus previously reported (Woodman et al, 2014) as well as our own limited proteolysis results. Interestingly, we identified several potential Cdk sites [S/T]PX[K/R] around the area susceptible to proteolysis ( Figure S2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…We also note that the extreme flexibility of the head domain provides an explanation for the proteolytic susceptibility of the Scc2 N terminus previously reported (Woodman et al, 2014) as well as our own limited proteolysis results. Interestingly, we identified several potential Cdk sites [S/T]PX[K/R] around the area susceptible to proteolysis ( Figure S2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…These two binding sites together form an overall buried interaction area of 6,082 Å 2 . The extended contact between the two proteins promotes high-affinity binding and explains why Scc2 and Scc4 are always observed as a constitutively stable complex (Ciosk et al, 2000;Takahashi et al, 2008;Woodman et al, 2014). The Scc2 N terminus is likely disordered in the absence of Scc4 binding, with the secondary structure elements observed ( Figure 1B) only arising on complex formation.…”
Section: Scc2n-scc4 Is a Right-handed Tpr Superhelixmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Residues 10-50 of Scc2 snake along the continuous inner cavity of Scc4 and emerge at both ends, with the N-terminus of Scc2 close to the C-terminus of Scc4. Examples of similar TPR-peptide interfaces include the interaction of the kinesin light chain with cargo peptides (Figure 2 (Woodman et al, 2014). (B) Negatively stained Scc2/4 visualized by electron microscopy.…”
Section: Structure Of An Scc2 1-181 /Scc4 Complexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Scc2 and Scc4 protein levels remain constant through the cell division cycle, the chromatin association of Scc2/Scc4 is biphasic, reaching its highest levels in post–S-phase cells ( Kogut et al. , 2009 ; Woodman et al. , 2014 ), suggesting involvement of unknown regulatory mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Scc2 inactivation in postreplicative cells, the period when Scc2/Scc4 achieves its maximal chromatin association levels, results in decreased cell viability ( Furuya et al. , 1998 ; Woodman et al. , 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%