Molecular basis of cooperative assembly of the Ndc80-Ska kinetochore complex on microtubules

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Abstract

Successful chromosome segregation depends on robust kinetochore-microtubule attachments. The outer kinetochore load-bearers Ndc80 and Ska complexes functionally cooperate, but the molecular basis of their interaction remains elusive. Here, we combine cryo-EM and functional investigations of Ndc80:Ska on microtubules. Ndc80 forms longitudinal arrays along single protofilaments using two modules. The HEC1 N-terminal tail stabilizes interactions between microtubule-binding heads regulated by Aurora B. The HEC1 loop, away from microtubules, organizes Ndc80 coiled-coils into stacks matching the periodicity of tubulin subunits. SkaC binds to a previously unknown interface of Ndc80 as well as to microtubules, simultaneously stapling tubulin dimers longitudinally and neighboring protofilaments laterally. Our work demonstrates how several weak interactions of a small number of individual complexes are harnessed to generate a robust and regulated kinetochore coupler.

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