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P190RhoGAP prevents mitotic spindle fragmentation and is required to activate Aurora A kinase at acentriolar poles.

Arkadi Manukyan1, Lilit Sargsyan1, Sarah J Parsons2, P Todd Stukenberg3,4.   

Abstract

Assembly of the mitotic spindle is essential for proper chromosome segregation during mitosis. Maintenance of spindle poles requires precise regulation of kinesin- and dynein-generated forces, and improper regulation of these forces disrupts pole integrity leading to pole fragmentation. The formation and function of the mitotic spindle are regulated by many proteins, including Aurora A kinase and the motor proteins Kif2a and Eg5. Here, we characterize a surprising role for the RhoA GTPase-activating protein, p190RhoGAP, in regulating the mitotic spindle. We show that cells depleted of p190RhoGAP arrest for long periods in mitosis during which cells go through multiple transitions between having bipolar and multipolar spindles. Most of the p190RhoGAP-depleted cells finally achieve a stable bipolar attachment and proceed through anaphase. The multipolar spindle phenotype can be rescued by low doses of an Eg5 inhibitor. Moreover, we show that p190RhoGAP-depleted multipolar cells localize Aurora A to all the poles, but the kinase is only activated at the two centriolar poles. Overall, our data identify an unappreciated connection between p190RhoGAP and the proteins that control spindle poles including Aurora A kinase and Eg5 that is required to prevent or correct spindle pole fragmentation.

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Keywords:  Aurora A; Centrosome; Eg5; Mitotic spindle; p190RhoGAP

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29656322      PMCID: PMC6082689          DOI: 10.1007/s00412-018-0670-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosoma        ISSN: 0009-5915            Impact factor:   4.316


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4.  p190RhoGAP negatively regulates Rho activity at the cleavage furrow of mitotic cells.

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Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  2009-02-27       Impact factor: 3.905

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6.  Molecular mechanism of Aurora A kinase autophosphorylation and its allosteric activation by TPX2.

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Review 1.  p190RhoGAPs, the ARHGAP35- and ARHGAP5-Encoded Proteins, in Health and Disease.

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