RBMX is a component of the centromere noncoding RNP complex involved in cohesion regulation |
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Authors: | Yukiko Cho Takashi Ideue Megumi Nagayama Norie Araki Tokio Tani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan;2. Department of Tumor Genetics and Biology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Satellite I RNA, a noncoding (nc)RNA transcribed from repetitive regions in human centromeres, binds to Aurora kinase B and forms a ncRNP complex required for chromosome segregation. To examine its function in this process, we purified satellite I ncRNP complex from nuclear extracts prepared from asynchronized or mitotic (M) phase‐arrested HeLa cells and then carried out LC/MS to identify proteins bound to satellite I RNA. RBMX (RNA‐binding motif protein, X‐linked), which was isolated from M phase‐arrested cells, was selected for further characterization. We found that RBMX associates with satellite I RNA only during M phase. Knockdown of RBMX induced premature separation of sister chromatid cohesion and abnormal nuclear division. Likewise, knockdown of satellite I RNA also caused premature separation of sister chromatids during M phase. The amounts of RBMX and Sororin, a cohesion regulator, were reduced in satellite I RNA‐depleted cells. These results suggest that satellite I RNA plays a role in stabilizing RBMX and Sororin in the ncRNP complex to maintain proper sister chromatid cohesion. |
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Keywords: | aurora kinase B centromere cohesion regulator
RBMX
satellite I ncRNA sister chromatid cohesion |
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