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. 2015 Aug;17(8):1014-23.
doi: 10.1038/ncb3187. Epub 2015 Jun 15.

Reconstitution of mitotic chromatids with a minimum set of purified factors

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Reconstitution of mitotic chromatids with a minimum set of purified factors

Keishi Shintomi et al. Nat Cell Biol. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

The assembly of mitotic chromosomes, each composed of a pair of rod-shaped chromatids, is an essential prerequisite for accurate transmission of the genome during cell division. It remains poorly understood, however, how this fundamental process might be achieved and regulated in the cell. Here we report an in vitro system in which mitotic chromatids can be reconstituted by mixing a simple substrate with only six purified factors: core histones, three histone chaperones (nucleoplasmin, Nap1 and FACT), topoisomerase II (topo II) and condensin I. We find that octameric nucleosomes containing the embryonic variant H2A.X-F are highly susceptible to FACT and function as the most productive substrate for subsequent actions of topo II and condensin I. Cdk1 phosphorylation of condensin I is the sole mitosis-specific modification required for chromatid reconstitution. This experimental system will enhance our understanding of the mechanisms of action of individual factors and their cooperation during this process.

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