Mps2 links Csm4 and Mps3 to form a telomere-associated LINC complex in budding yeast
Mps2 links Csm4 and Mps3 to form a telomere-associated LINC complex in budding yeast
Abstract The linker of the nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) protein complex is composed of a pair of transmembrane proteins: the KASH-domain protein localized to the outer nuclear membrane and the SUN-domain protein to the inner nuclear membrane. In budding yeast, the sole SUN-domain protein, Mps3, is thought to pair with either Csm4 or Mps2, two KASH-like proteins, to form two separate LINC complexes. Here we show that Mps2 mediates the interaction between Csm4 and Mps3 to form a heterotrimeric telomere-associated LINC (t-LINC) in budding yeast meiosis. Mps2 binds to Csm4 and Mps3, and all three are localized to the telomere. Telomeric localization of Csm4 depends on both Mps2 and Mps3; in contrast, Mps2’s localization depends on Mps3 but not Csm4. Mps2-mediated t-LINC regulates telomere movement and meiotic recombination. By ectopically expressing CSM4 in vegetative yeast cells, we reconstitute the heterotrimeric t-LINC and demonstrate its ability to tether telomeres. Our findings therefore reveal the heterotrimeric composition of t-LINC in budding yeast and have implications for understanding LINC variant formation.
Fan Jinbo、Jin Hui、Yu Hong-Guo、Koch Bailey A.
细胞生物学遗传学分子生物学
KASH-domainSUN-domainnuclear envelopetelomerecytoskeletonrecombinationmeiosis
Fan Jinbo,Jin Hui,Yu Hong-Guo,Koch Bailey A..Mps2 links Csm4 and Mps3 to form a telomere-associated LINC complex in budding yeast[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-15].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.30.125559.点此复制
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