Centromere-localized Aurora B kinase is required for the fidelity of chromosome segregation

J Cell Biol. 2020 Feb 3;219(2):e201907092. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201907092.

Abstract

Aurora B kinase plays an essential role in chromosome bi-orientation, which is a prerequisite for equal segregation of chromosomes during mitosis. However, it remains largely unclear whether centromere-localized Aurora B is required for faithful chromosome segregation. Here we show that histone H3 Thr-3 phosphorylation (H3pT3) and H2A Thr-120 phosphorylation (H2ApT120) can independently recruit Aurora B. Disrupting H3pT3-mediated localization of Aurora B at the inner centromere impedes the decline in H2ApT120 during metaphase and causes H2ApT120-dependent accumulation of Aurora B at the kinetochore-proximal centromere. Consequently, silencing of the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) is delayed, whereas the fidelity of chromosome segregation is negligibly affected. Further eliminating an H2ApT120-dependent pool of Aurora B restores proper timing for SAC silencing but increases chromosome missegregation. Our data indicate that H2ApT120-mediated localization of Aurora B compensates for the loss of an H3pT3-dependent pool of Aurora B to correct improper kinetochore-microtubule attachments. This study provides important insights into how centromeric Aurora B regulates SAC and kinetochore attachment to microtubules to ensure error-free chromosome segregation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aurora Kinase B / genetics*
  • Centromere / genetics*
  • Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone / genetics
  • Chromosome Segregation / genetics
  • HeLa Cells
  • Histones / genetics*
  • Humans
  • Kinetochores / metabolism
  • M Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoints / genetics
  • Microtubules / genetics
  • Mitosis / genetics*
  • Phosphorylation / genetics

Substances

  • Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone
  • Histones
  • AURKB protein, human
  • Aurora Kinase B