SMC protein
SMC proteins represent a large family of ATPases that participate in many aspects of higher-order chromosome organization and dynamics. SMC stands for Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes.
Classification
Eukaryotic SMCs
Eukaryotes have at least six SMC proteins in individual organisms, and they form three distinct heterodimers with specialized functions:- A pair of SMC1 and SMC3 constitutes the core subunits of the cohesin complexes involved in sister chromatid cohesion.
- Likewise, a pair of SMC2 and SMC4 acts as the core of the condensin complexes implicated in chromosome condensation.
- A dimer composed of SMC5 and SMC6 functions as part of a yet-to-be-named complex implicated in DNA repair and checkpoint responses.
subfamily | complex | S. cerevisiae | S. pombe | C. elegans | D. melanogaster | vertebrates |
SMC1α | cohesin | Smc1 | Psm1 | SMC-1 | DmSmc1 | SMC1α |
SMC2 | condensin | Smc2 | Cut14 | MIX-1 | DmSmc2 | CAP-E/SMC2 |
SMC3 | cohesin | Smc3 | Psm3 | SMC-3 | DmSmc3 | SMC3 |
SMC4 | condensin | Smc4 | Cut3 | SMC-4 | DmSmc4 | CAP-C/SMC4 |
SMC5 | SMC5-6 | Smc5 | Smc5 | C27A2.1 | CG32438 | SMC5 |
SMC6 | SMC5-6 | Smc6 | Smc6/Rad18 | C23H4.6, F54D5.14 | CG5524 | SMC6 |
SMC1β | cohesin | - | - | - | - | SMC1β |
SMC4 variant | dosage compensation complex | - | - | DPY-27 | - | - |
Prokaryotic SMCs
SMC proteins are conserved from bacteria to humans. Most bacteria have a single SMC protein in individual species that forms a homodimer. In a subclass of Gram-negative bacteria including Escherichia coli, a distantly related protein known as MukB plays an equivalent role.Molecular structure
Primary structure
SMC proteins are 1,000-1,500 amino-acid long. They have a modular structure that is composed of the following domains:- Walker A ATP-binding motif
- coiled-coil region I
- hinge region
- coiled-coil region II
- Walker B ATP-binding motif; signature motif
Secondary and tertiary structure