Primary Identifier | IPR018465 | Type | Family |
Short Name | Scm3/HJURP |
description | This entry includes human holliday junction recognition protein (HJURP) and its homologue, Scm3 from budding yeasts. HJURP is a histone chaperone that plays a central role in the incorporation and maintenance of histone H3-like variant CENP-A at centromeres []. Scm3 is a non-histone component of centromeric chromatin that binds to CenH3-H4 histones, which are required for kinetochore assembly. Scm3 is required for Cse4 (CENP- homologue) localisation and is required for its centromeric association [, ]. The histone H3 variant Cse4 replaces conventional histone H3 in centromeric chromatin and helps direct the assembly of the kinetochore. In addition, Scm3 has is required for G2/M progression []and is required to maintain kinetochore function throughout the cell cycle. Scm3 contains a nuclear export signal (NES). The N-terminal region of Scm3 is well conserved and functions as the CenH3-interacting domain, while the C-terminal region is variable in size and sometimes consists of DNA binding motifs []. |