A Bromodomain Protein, MCAP, Associates with Mitotic Chromosomes and Affects G 2 -to-M Transition

Author:

Dey Anup1,Ellenberg Jan2,Farina Andrea1,Coleman Allen E.3,Maruyama Tetsuo1,Sciortino Selvaggia1,Lippincott-Schwartz Jennifer2,Ozato Keiko1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Molecular Growth Regulation,1 and

2. Cell Biology and Metabolism Branch,2 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and

3. Laboratory of Genetics, Division of Basic Sciences, National Cancer Institute,3 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2753

Abstract

ABSTRACT We describe a novel nuclear factor called mitotic chromosome-associated protein (MCAP), which belongs to the poorly understood BET subgroup of the bromodomain superfamily. Expression of the 200-kDa MCAP was linked to cell division, as it was induced by growth stimulation and repressed by growth inhibition. The most notable feature of MCAP was its association with chromosomes during mitosis, observed at a time when the majority of nuclear regulatory factors were released into the cytoplasm, coinciding with global cessation of transcription. Indicative of its predominant interaction with euchromatin, MCAP localized on mitotic chromosomes with exquisite specificity: (i) MCAP-chromosome association became evident subsequent to the initiation of histone H3 phosphorylation and early chromosomal condensation; and (ii) MCAP was absent from centromeres, the sites of heterochromatin. Supporting a role for MCAP in G 2 /M transition, microinjection of anti-MCAP antibody into HeLa cell nuclei completely inhibited the entry into mitosis, without abrogating the ongoing DNA replication. These results suggest that MCAP plays a role in a process governing chromosomal dynamics during mitosis.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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