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Microtubule-sliding modules based on kinesins EG5 and PRC1-dependent KIF4A drive human spindle elongation.

Kruno Vukušić1, Ivana Ponjavić1, Renata Buđa1, Patrik Risteski1, Iva M Tolić2.   

Abstract

Proper chromosome segregation into two future daughter cells requires the mitotic spindle to elongate in anaphase. However, although some candidate proteins are implicated in this process, the molecular mechanism that drives spindle elongation in human cells is unknown. Using combined depletion and inactivation assays together with CRISPR technology to explore redundancy between multiple targets, we discovered that the force-generating mechanism of spindle elongation consists of EG5/kinesin-5 together with the PRC1-dependent motor KIF4A/kinesin-4, with contribution from kinesin-6 and kinesin-8. Disruption of EG5 and KIF4A leads to total failure of chromosome segregation due to blocked spindle elongation, despite poleward chromosome motion. Tubulin photoactivation, stimulated emission depletion (STED), and expansion microscopy show that perturbation of both proteins impairs midzone microtubule sliding without affecting microtubule stability. Thus, two mechanistically distinct sliding modules, one based on a self-sustained and the other on a crosslinker-assisted motor, power the mechanism that drives spindle elongation in human cells.
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Keywords:  EG5/kinesin-5; KIF4A/kinesin-4; anaphase; anaphase B; functional redundancy; kinesins; microtubule sliding; mitosis; motor proteins; spindle elongation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33910056     DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2021.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Cell        ISSN: 1534-5807            Impact factor:   12.270


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