| Literature DB >> 26381755 |
Masao Maeda1, Hitoki Hasegawa1, Mai Sugiyama1, Toshinori Hyodo1, Satoko Ito1, Dan Chen1, Eri Asano1, Akio Masuda1, Yoshinori Hasegawa1, Michinari Hamaguchi1, Takeshi Senga1.
Abstract
Proper bioriented attachment of microtubules and kinetochores is essential for the precise distribution of duplicated chromosomes to each daughter cell. An aberrant kinetochore-microtubule attachment results in chromosome instability, which leads to cellular transformation or apoptosis. In this article, we show that ubiquitin-associated protein 2-like (UBAP2L) is necessary for correct kinetochore-microtubule attachment. Depletion of UBAP2L inhibited chromosome alignment in metaphase and delayed progression to anaphase by activating spindle assembly checkpoint signaling. In addition, UBAP2L knockdown increased side-on attachment of kinetochores along the microtubules and suppressed stable kinetochore fiber formation. A proteomics analysis identified protein arginine methyltransferase (PRMT)1 as a direct interaction partner of UBAP2L. UBAP2L has an arginine- and glycine-rich motif called the RGG/RG or GAR motif in the N terminus. Biochemical analysis confirmed that arginine residues in the RGG/RG motif of UBAP2L were directly methylated by PRMT1. Finally, we demonstrated that the RGG/RG motif of UBAP2L is essential for the proper alignment of chromosomes in metaphase for the accurate distribution of chromosomes. Our results show a possible role for arginine methylation in UBAP2L for the progression of mitosis. © FASEB.Entities:
Keywords: PRMT1; UBAP2L; kinetochore; mitosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26381755 DOI: 10.1096/fj.14-268987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191