| Literature DB >> 29571950 |
Masashi Kimura1, Shuta Takagi2, Shigeru Nakashima2.
Abstract
The Golgi apparatus plays roles in cell polarity, directional cell migration, and bipolar spindle assembly, as well as the secretary pathway. In addition, recent studies have suggested the Golgi-dependent control of mitotic entry. We studied the role of the centrosomal kinase Aurora A in maintaining the Golgi apparatus. Knockdown of Aurora A resulted in Golgi dispersal during interphase. Golgi dispersal was also induced by a selective Aurora A inhibitor, MLN8237. Conversely, overexpression of Aurora A led to tightly packed Golgi apparatus during interphase. Knockdown or inhibition of Aurora A had little or no effect on Golgi vesiculation during mitosis. By synchronizing cell division, we studied whether mitosis was required to induce Golgi dispersal during interphase. Aurora A inhibition induced aberrant mitotic spindle and Golgi dispersal only after mitosis. However, the cells treated with the inhibitor MLN8237 at earlier cell cycle stages (wherein the cells remained undivided) had a normal Golgi architecture. Knockdown or inhibition of Aurora A also led to aberrant integrity of centrosome and Golgi apparatus during interphase. These results suggest that Aurora A activity is involved in the maintenance of Golgi architecture and the relationship between the Golgi apparatus and centrosome.Entities:
Keywords: Aurora A; Centrosome; Golgi apparatus; Mitosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29571950 DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2018.03.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Cell Res ISSN: 0014-4827 Impact factor: 3.905