| Literature DB >> 25908662 |
Marin Barisic1, Ricardo Silva e Sousa2, Suvranta K Tripathy2, Maria M Magiera3, Anatoly V Zaytsev4, Ana L Pereira1, Carsten Janke3, Ekaterina L Grishchuk5, Helder Maiato6.
Abstract
Before chromosomes segregate into daughter cells, they align at the mitotic spindle equator, a process known as chromosome congression. Centromere-associated protein E (CENP-E)/Kinesin-7 is a microtubule plus-end-directed kinetochore motor required for congression of pole-proximal chromosomes. Because the plus-ends of many astral microtubules in the spindle point to the cell cortex, it remains unknown how CENP-E guides pole-proximal chromosomes specifically toward the equator. We found that congression of pole-proximal chromosomes depended on specific posttranslational detyrosination of spindle microtubules that point to the equator. In vitro reconstitution experiments demonstrated that CENP-E-dependent transport was strongly enhanced on detyrosinated microtubules. Blocking tubulin tyrosination in cells caused ubiquitous detyrosination of spindle microtubules, and CENP-E transported chromosomes away from spindle poles in random directions. Thus, CENP-E-driven chromosome congression is guided by microtubule detyrosination.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25908662 PMCID: PMC4506776 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaa5175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728