화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.377, No.3, 1007-1011, 2008
Phosphorylation of CAP-G is required for its chromosomal DNA localization during mitosis
Condensin is a 5 subunit complex that plays an important role in the structure of chromosomes during mitosis. It is known that phosphorylation of condensin subunits by cdc2/cyclin B at the beginning of mitosis is important for condensin activity, but the sites of these phosphorylation events have not been identified nor has their role in regulating condensin function. Here we identify two threonine residues in the CAP-G subunit of condensin, threonines 308 and 332, that are targets of cdc2/cyclin B phosphorylation. Mutation of these threonines to alanines results in defects in CAP-G localization with chromosomes during mitosis. These results are the first to identify phosphorylation sites within the condensin complex that regulate condensin localization with chromosomal DNA. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.