SMC protein
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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.

Prokaryotic

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
Gram-negative
Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that do not retain crystal violet dye in the Gram staining protocol. In a Gram stain test, a counterstain is added after the crystal violet, coloring all Gram-negative bacteria with a red or pink color...

 bacteria including Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms . Most E. coli strains are harmless, but some serotypes can cause serious food poisoning in humans, and are occasionally responsible for product recalls...

, a distantly related protein known as MukB plays an equivalent role.

Eukaryotic

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
    Cohesin
    Cohesin is a protein complex that regulates the separation of sister chromatids during cell division, either mitosis or meiosis.- Structure :...

    complexes involved in sister chromatid cohesion.
  • Likewise, a pair of SMC2 and SMC4 acts as the core of the condensin
    Condensin
    Condensins are large protein complexes that play a central role in chromosome assembly and segregation in eukaryotic cells.- Subunit composition :...

    complexes implicated in chromosome condensation.
  • A dimer composed of SMC5 and SMC6 functions as part of a yet-to-be-named octameric complex implicated in DNA repair
    DNA repair
    DNA repair refers to a collection of processes by which a cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. In human cells, both normal metabolic activities and environmental factors such as UV light and radiation can cause DNA damage, resulting in as many as 1...

     and checkpoint responses.


Each complex contains a distinct set of non-SMC regulatory subunits.

Some organisms have variants of SMC proteins. For instance, mammals have a meiosis
Meiosis
Meiosis is a special type of cell division necessary for sexual reproduction. The cells produced by meiosis are gametes or spores. The animals' gametes are called sperm and egg cells....

-specific variant of SMC1, known as SMC1β. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans is a free-living, transparent nematode , about 1 mm in length, which lives in temperate soil environments. Research into the molecular and developmental biology of C. elegans was begun in 1974 by Sydney Brenner and it has since been used extensively as a model...

has an SMC4-variant that has a specialized role in dosage compensation
Dosage compensation
Dosage compensation, also known as Ohno's Hypothesis, is a hypothetical genetic regulatory mechanism which operates to equalize the phenotypic expression of characteristics determined by genes on the X chromosome so that they are equally expressed in the human XY male and the XX female. In 2006,...

.
subfamily complex S. cerevisiae  S. pombe  C. elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans is a free-living, transparent nematode , about 1 mm in length, which lives in temperate soil environments. Research into the molecular and developmental biology of C. elegans was begun in 1974 by Sydney Brenner and it has since been used extensively as a model...

 
D. melanogaster  vertebrates
SMC1α cohesin
Cohesin
Cohesin is a protein complex that regulates the separation of sister chromatids during cell division, either mitosis or meiosis.- Structure :...

 
Smc1 Psm1 SMC-1 DmSmc1 SMC1α
SMC1β cohesin
Cohesin
Cohesin is a protein complex that regulates the separation of sister chromatids during cell division, either mitosis or meiosis.- Structure :...

 (meiotic)
- - - - SMC1β
SMC2 condensin
Condensin
Condensins are large protein complexes that play a central role in chromosome assembly and segregation in eukaryotic cells.- Subunit composition :...

 
Smc2 Cut14 MIX-1 DmSmc2 CAP-E
SMC3 cohesin
Cohesin
Cohesin is a protein complex that regulates the separation of sister chromatids during cell division, either mitosis or meiosis.- Structure :...

 
Smc3 Psm3 SMC-3 DmSmc3 SMC3
SMC4 condensin
Condensin
Condensins are large protein complexes that play a central role in chromosome assembly and segregation in eukaryotic cells.- Subunit composition :...

 
Smc4 Cut3 SMC-4 DmSmc4 CAP-C
SMC4 variant dosage compensation complex - - DPY-27 - -
SMC5 SMC5-6 Smc5 Smc5 C27A2.1 CG32438 SMC5
SMC6 SMC5-6 Smc6 Smc6/Rad18 C23H4.6, F54D5.14 CG5524 SMC6


Primary

SMC protein monomers have a modular structure and contain the following domains:
  1. Walker A
    Walker motifs
    The Walker A and Walker B motifs are protein sequence motifs. These were first reported in ATP-binding proteins by Walker and co-workers in 1982.-Walker A motif:...

     ATP-binding motif
    ATP-binding motif
    An ATP-Binding Motif is a specific sequence of protein subunits that promotes the attachment of ATP to a target protein. An ATP binding site is a protein micro-environment where ATP is captured and hydrolyzed to ADP, releasing energy that is utilized by the protein to "do work" by changing the...

  2. coiled-coil region I
  3. hinge region
  4. coiled-coil region II
  5. Walker B ATP-binding motif

Tertiary

SMC dimers form a V-shaped molecule with two long coiled-coil arms, each having an ATP
Adenosine triphosphate
Adenosine-5'-triphosphate is a multifunctional nucleoside triphosphate used in cells as a coenzyme. It is often called the "molecular unit of currency" of intracellular energy transfer. ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism...

-binding domain at its distal end. The ATP-binding domain of SMC proteins is structurally related to that of ABC transporters, a large family of transmembrane proteins that actively transport small molecules across cellular membranes. It is thought that the cycle of ATP binding and hydrolysis
Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction during which molecules of water are split into hydrogen cations and hydroxide anions in the process of a chemical mechanism. It is the type of reaction that is used to break down certain polymers, especially those made by condensation polymerization...

 modulates the cycle of closing and opening of the V-shaped molecule, but the detailed mechanisms of action of SMC proteins remain to be determined.

Genes

The following human genes encode SMC proteins:
  • SMC1A
    SMC1A
    Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 1A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SMC1A gene.-Interactions:SMC1A has been shown to interact with SMC3 and Ataxia telangiectasia mutated.-External links:*...

  • SMC1B
    SMC1B
    Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 1B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SMC1B gene. SMC-1B belongs to a family of proteins required for chromatid cohesion and DNA recombination during meiosis and mitosis....

  • SMC2
    SMC2
    Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 2 also known as chromosome-associated protein E is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SMC2 gene....

  • SMC3
  • SMC4
    SMC4
    Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 4 also known as chromosome-associated polypeptide C or XCAP-C homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SMC4 gene. SMC-4 is a core subunit of condensin I and II, large protein complexes involved in chromosome condensation...

  • SMC5
    SMC5
    Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 5 is a protein encoded by the SMC5 gene in human.-Further reading:...

  • SMC6
    SMC6
    Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 6 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SMC6 gene.-Further reading:...

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