Abstract
ABSTRACTCondensin complexes promote the drastic spatial rearrangement of the genome upon mitotic entry. Condensin II initiates chromosome condensation in early mitosis. To prevent chromosome condensation during interphase, condensin II is inhibited by MCPH1, but the mechanism is unknown. Through genetic and proteomic approaches, we identify M18BP1, a protein previously associated with centromere identity, as a factor required for condensin II localization to chromatin. M18BP1 directly binds condensin II’s CAP-G2 subunit and competes with MCPH1 for binding. Upon mitotic entry, CDK1 mediated phosphorylation may promote a switch from MCPH1 to M18BP1 binding to activate condensin II. Our results identify a fundamental and evolutionarily conserved mechanism of condensin II activation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory