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ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing

Xenopus egg extract supports all the major cell-cycle transitions in vitro. We have used a proteomics approach to identify proteins whose abundance on chromatin changes during the course of an in vitro cell cycle. One of the proteins we identified was ELYS/MEL-28, which has recently been described a...

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Autores principales: Gillespie, Peter J., Khoudoli, Guennadi A., Stewart, Graeme, Swedlow, Jason R., Blow, J. Julian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17825564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2007.08.041
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author Gillespie, Peter J.
Khoudoli, Guennadi A.
Stewart, Graeme
Swedlow, Jason R.
Blow, J. Julian
author_facet Gillespie, Peter J.
Khoudoli, Guennadi A.
Stewart, Graeme
Swedlow, Jason R.
Blow, J. Julian
author_sort Gillespie, Peter J.
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description Xenopus egg extract supports all the major cell-cycle transitions in vitro. We have used a proteomics approach to identify proteins whose abundance on chromatin changes during the course of an in vitro cell cycle. One of the proteins we identified was ELYS/MEL-28, which has recently been described as the earliest-acting factor known to be required for nuclear pore complex (NPC) assembly [1–4]. ELYS interacts with the Nup107-160 complex and is required for its association with chromatin. ELYS contains an AT-hook domain, which we show binds to chromatin with a high affinity. This domain can compete with full-length ELYS for chromatin association, thereby blocking NPC assembly. This provides evidence that ELYS interacts directly with chromatin and that this interaction is essential for NPC assembly and compartmentalization of chromosomal DNA within the cell. Furthermore, we detected a physical association on chromatin between ELYS and the Mcm2-7 replication-licensing proteins. ELYS chromatin loading, NPC assembly, and nuclear growth were delayed when Mcm2-7 was prevented from loading onto chromatin. Because nuclear assembly is required to shut down licensing prior to entry into S phase, our results suggest a mechanism by which these two early cell-cycle events are coordinated with one another.
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spelling pubmed-22672552008-03-13 ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing Gillespie, Peter J. Khoudoli, Guennadi A. Stewart, Graeme Swedlow, Jason R. Blow, J. Julian Curr Biol Report Xenopus egg extract supports all the major cell-cycle transitions in vitro. We have used a proteomics approach to identify proteins whose abundance on chromatin changes during the course of an in vitro cell cycle. One of the proteins we identified was ELYS/MEL-28, which has recently been described as the earliest-acting factor known to be required for nuclear pore complex (NPC) assembly [1–4]. ELYS interacts with the Nup107-160 complex and is required for its association with chromatin. ELYS contains an AT-hook domain, which we show binds to chromatin with a high affinity. This domain can compete with full-length ELYS for chromatin association, thereby blocking NPC assembly. This provides evidence that ELYS interacts directly with chromatin and that this interaction is essential for NPC assembly and compartmentalization of chromosomal DNA within the cell. Furthermore, we detected a physical association on chromatin between ELYS and the Mcm2-7 replication-licensing proteins. ELYS chromatin loading, NPC assembly, and nuclear growth were delayed when Mcm2-7 was prevented from loading onto chromatin. Because nuclear assembly is required to shut down licensing prior to entry into S phase, our results suggest a mechanism by which these two early cell-cycle events are coordinated with one another. Cell Press 2007-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2267255/ /pubmed/17825564 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2007.08.041 Text en © 2007 ELL & Excerpta Medica. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Gillespie, Peter J.
Khoudoli, Guennadi A.
Stewart, Graeme
Swedlow, Jason R.
Blow, J. Julian
ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing
title ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing
title_full ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing
title_fullStr ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing
title_full_unstemmed ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing
title_short ELYS/MEL-28 Chromatin Association Coordinates Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly and Replication Licensing
title_sort elys/mel-28 chromatin association coordinates nuclear pore complex assembly and replication licensing
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17825564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2007.08.041
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