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  2. Histone H3 Thr-3 phosphorylation by Haspin positions Aurora B at centromeres in mitosis

Histone H3 Thr-3 phosphorylation by Haspin positions Aurora B at centromeres in mitosis

  • Science. 2010 Oct 8;330(6001):231-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1189435.
Fangwei Wang 1 Jun Dai John R Daum Ewa Niedzialkowska Budhaditya Banerjee P Todd Stukenberg Gary J Gorbsky Jonathan M G Higgins
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Affiliation

  • 1 Division of Rheumatology, Immunology, and Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Smith Building, 1 Jimmy Fund Way, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract

Aurora B is a component of the chromosomal passenger complex (CPC) required for correct spindle-kinetochore attachments during chromosome segregation and for cytokinesis. The chromatin factors that recruit the CPC to centromeres are unknown, however. Here we show that phosphorylation of histone H3 threonine 3 (H3T3ph) by Haspin is necessary for CPC accumulation at centromeres and that the CPC subunit Survivin binds directly to H3T3ph. A nonbinding Survivin-D70A/D71A mutant does not support centromeric CPC concentration, and both Haspin depletion and Survivin-D70A/D71A mutation diminish centromere localization of the Kinesin MCAK and the mitotic checkpoint response to taxol. Survivin-D70A/D71A mutation and microinjection of H3T3ph-specific antibody both compromise centromeric Aurora B functions but do not prevent cytokinesis. Therefore, H3T3ph generated by Haspin positions the CPC at centromeres to regulate selected targets of Aurora B during mitosis.

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