Nap1 and Kap114 co-chaperone H2A-H2B and facilitate targeted histone release in the nucleus.

IF 7.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-06 Epub Date: 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1083/jcb.202408193
Ho Yee Joyce Fung, Jenny Jiou, Ashley B Niesman, Natalia E Bernardes, Yuh Min Chook
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Core histones, synthesized and processed in the cytoplasm, must be chaperoned as they are transported into the nucleus for nucleosome assembly. The importin Kap114 transports H2A-H2B into the yeast nucleus, where RanGTP facilitates histone release. Kap114 and H2A-H2B also bind the histone chaperone Nap1, but how Nap1 and Kap114 cooperate in transport and nucleosome assembly remains unclear. Here, biochemical and structural analyses show that Kap114, H2A-H2B, and a Nap1 dimer (Nap12) associate in the absence and presence of RanGTP to form equimolar complexes. A previous study had shown that RanGTP reduces Kap114's ability to chaperone H2A-H2B, but a new cryo-EM structure of the Nap12•H2A-H2B•Kap114•RanGTP complex explains how both Kap114 and Nap12 interact with H2A-H2B, restoring its chaperoning within the assembly while effectively depositing it into nucleosomes. Together, our results suggest that Kap114 and Nap12 provide a sheltered path that facilitates the transfer of H2A-H2B from Kap114 to Nap12, ultimately directing its specific deposition into nucleosomes.

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Nap1 和 Kap114 共同合成 H2A-H2B,促进组蛋白在细胞核中的定向释放。
核心组蛋白是在细胞质中合成和加工的,当它们被运输到细胞核中进行核小体组装时,必须对其进行伴侣化。导入蛋白 Kap114 可将 H2A-H2B 运送到酵母细胞核中,RanGTP 可促进组蛋白的释放。Kap114 和 H2A-H2B 还与组蛋白伴侣 Nap1 结合,但 Nap1 和 Kap114 在运输和核小体组装过程中如何合作仍不清楚。本文的生化和结构分析表明,Kap114、H2A-H2B 和 Nap1 二聚体(Nap12)在没有 RanGTP 和有 RanGTP 的情况下都能结合形成等摩尔复合物。之前的一项研究表明,RanGTP 降低了 Kap114 对 H2A-H2B 的伴侣作用能力,但 Nap12-H2A-H2B-Kap114-RanGTP 复合物的新冷冻电镜结构解释了 Kap114 和 Nap12 如何与 H2A-H2B 相互作用,恢复其在装配内的伴侣作用,同时有效地将其沉积到核小体中。总之,我们的研究结果表明,Kap114 和 Nap12 提供了一条保护路径,促进 H2A-H2B 从 Kap114 转移到 Nap12,最终引导其特定地沉积到核小体中。
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Journal of Cell Biology
Journal of Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) is a comprehensive journal dedicated to publishing original discoveries across all realms of cell biology. We invite papers presenting novel cellular or molecular advancements in various domains of basic cell biology, along with applied cell biology research in diverse systems such as immunology, neurobiology, metabolism, virology, developmental biology, and plant biology. We enthusiastically welcome submissions showcasing significant findings of interest to cell biologists, irrespective of the experimental approach.
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