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Mapping the invisible chromatin transactions of prophase chromosome remodeling

Itaru Samejima, Christos Spanos, Kumiko Samejima, Juri Rappsilber, Georg Kustatscher, William C. Earnshaw

2022Molecular Cell23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. In addition to changes in chromatin association with nuclear pores and the nuclear envelope, earliest prophase is dominated by changes in the association of ribonucleoproteins with chromatin, particularly in the nucleolus, where pre-rRNA processing factors leave chromatin significantly before RNA polymerase I. Nuclear envelope barrier function is lost early in prophase, and cytoplasmic proteins begin to accumulate on the chromatin. As a result, outer kinetochore assembly appears complete by nuclear envelope breakdown (NEBD). Most interphase chromatin proteins remain associated with chromatin until NEBD, after which their levels drop sharply. An interactive proteomic map of chromatin transactions during mitotic entry is available as a resource at https://mitoChEP.bio.ed.ac.uk.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyChromatinProphaseCell biologyMitosisNucleolusChromatin remodelingInterphaseKinetochoreNuclear laminaGeneticsNuclear proteinChromosomeCytoplasmDNATranscription factorMeiosisGeneGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsNuclear Structure and FunctionRNA Research and Splicing