Proper Organization of Microtubule Minus Ends Is Needed for Midzone Stability and Cytokinesis
Successful cytokinesis is critical for maintaining genome stability [ 1, 2] and requires the assembly of a robust central spindle to specify the cleavage furrow position [ 3], to prevent separated chromosomes from coming back together [ 4], and to contribute to midbody abscission [ 5, 6]. A proper c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current biology 2010-05, Vol.20 (9), p.880-885 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Successful cytokinesis is critical for maintaining genome stability [
1, 2] and requires the assembly of a robust central spindle to specify the cleavage furrow position [
3], to prevent separated chromosomes from coming back together [
4], and to contribute to midbody abscission [
5, 6]. A proper central spindle is assembled and maintained by a number of microtubule-associated and molecular motor proteins that sort microtubules into bundles with their plus ends overlapping at the center [
1, 2]. The mechanisms by which different factors organize the central spindle microtubules remain unclear. We found that perturbation of the minus-end-directed Kinesin-14 HSET increased the frequency of polyploid cells, which resulted from a failure in cytokinesis. In addition, HSET knockdown resulted in severe midzone microtubule organization, most notably at microtubule minus ends, as well as mislocalization of several midbody-associated proteins. Biochemical analysis showed that both human HSET and
Xenopus XCTK2 cofractionated with the γ-tubulin ring complexes on sucrose gradients and that XCTK2 associated with γ-tubulin and Xgrip109 by immunoprecipitation. Our data reveal the novel finding that a minus-end-directed motor contributes to the organization and stability of the central spindle, which is needed for proper cytokinesis.
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► Microtubule minus-end organization is needed for central spindle structure ► The Kinesin-14 HSET contributes to cytokinesis by organizing a robust central spindle ► Kinesin-14s associate with γ-tubulin, which may aid in minus-end organization |
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ISSN: | 0960-9822 1879-0445 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cub.2010.03.067 |