L’équipe Duharcourt a publié un nouvel article dans Nucleic Acids Research :
Résumé :
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes use diverse strategies to cope with invading mobile genetic elements, including programmed DNA elimination (PDE). In the ciliate Paramecium, elimination of transposable elements and their relics requires the PiggyMac (Pgm) endonuclease and its five PgmL partners, yet how this machinery is targeted to cleavage sites remains unclear. Here, we identified condensin I subunits in the proximity proteomes of Pgm and PgmL4. We show that they belong to a condensin complex that is essential for PDE and localizes to developing somatic nuclei. Depleting the development-specific subunits of this complex blocks DNA elimination, phenocopying a Pgm depletion. Developmental condensin is required for the correct nuclear localization of Pgm and some of the PgmLs. Moreover, Pgm and these PgmLs coimmunoprecipitate with condensin I. Our findings uncover functional and physical interactions between a eukaryotic DNA cleavage machinery and a specialized condensin complex that is critical for PDE in a nondividing nucleus.
Balan T, Bazin-Gélis M, Guérineau M, Vitali V, Zangarelli C, Arnaiz O, Abbou L, Altair A, Boutte du Jonchay A, Camprodon A, Giovannetti M, Poitrenaud C, Schumacher E, Bischerour J, Tassin AM, Régnier V, Chevreux G, Duharcourt S, Bétermier M. A developmental condensin I complex assists the Paramecium PiggyMac domesticated transposase during programmed DNA elimination. Nucleic Acids Res. 2026 Apr 13;54(7):gkag351. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkag351. PMID: 42003548; PMCID: PMC13092971.
