The PDS5 gene (precocious dissociation of sisters) was identified in a genetic screen designed to identify genes important for chromosome structure. PDS5 is an essential gene and homologues are found from yeast to humans. Pds5p function is important for viability from S phase through mitosis and localizes to chromosomes during this cell cycle window, which encompasses the times when sister chromatid cohesion exists. Pds5p is required to maintain cohesion at centromere proximal and distal sequences. These properties are identical to those of the four cohesion complex members Mcd1p/Scc1p, Smc1p, Smc3p, and Scc3p/Irr1p (Guacci, V., D. Koshland, and A. Strunnikov. 1997. Cell. 91:47–57; Michaelis, C., R. Ciosk, and K. Nasmyth. 1997. Cell. 91:35–45; Toth, A., R. Ciosk, F. Uhlmann, M. Galova, A. Schleiffer, and K. Nasmyth. 1999. Genes Dev. 13:307–319). Pds5p binds to centromeric and arm sequences bound by Mcd1p. Furthermore, Pds5p localization to chromosomes is dependent on Mcd1p. Thus, Pds5p, like the cohesin complex members, is a component of the molecular glue that mediates sister chromatid cohesion. However, Mcd1p localization to chromosomes is independent of Pds5p, which may reflect differences in their roles in cohesion. Finally, Pds5p is required for condensation as well as cohesion, which confirms the link between these processes revealed through analysis of Mcd1p (Guacci, V., D. Koshland, and A. Strunnikov. 1997. Cell. 91:47–57). Therefore, the link between cohesion and condensation is a general property of yeast chromosomes.
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Pds5p Is an Essential Chromosomal Protein Required for Both Sister Chromatid Cohesion and Condensation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Theresa Hartman,
Theresa Hartman
aFox Chase Cancer Center, Basic Science Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Kristen Stead,
Kristen Stead
aFox Chase Cancer Center, Basic Science Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Douglas Koshland,
Douglas Koshland
bCarnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Embryology, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
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Vincent Guacci
Vincent Guacci
aFox Chase Cancer Center, Basic Science Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Theresa Hartman
aFox Chase Cancer Center, Basic Science Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
Kristen Stead
aFox Chase Cancer Center, Basic Science Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
Douglas Koshland
bCarnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Embryology, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
Vincent Guacci
aFox Chase Cancer Center, Basic Science Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
Abbreviations used in this paper: ChIP, chromatin immunoprecipitation; FISH, fluorescent in situ hybridization; GFP, green fluorescent protein; HA, hemagglutinin.
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June 28 2000
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September 25 2000
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September 25 2000
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
© 2000 The Rockefeller University Press
2000
The Rockefeller University Press
J Cell Biol (2000) 151 (3): 613–626.
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Received:
June 28 2000
Revision Requested:
September 25 2000
Accepted:
September 25 2000
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Theresa Hartman, Kristen Stead, Douglas Koshland, Vincent Guacci; Pds5p Is an Essential Chromosomal Protein Required for Both Sister Chromatid Cohesion and Condensation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 30 October 2000; 151 (3): 613–626. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.151.3.613
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