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Motor-independent targeting of CLASPs to kinetochores by CENP-E promotes microtubule turnover and poleward flux.


ABSTRACT: Efficient chromosome segregation during mitosis relies on the coordinated activity of molecular motors with proteins that regulate kinetochore attachments to dynamic spindle microtubules [1]. CLASPs are conserved kinetochore- and microtubule-associated proteins encoded by two paralog genes, clasp1 and clasp2, and have been previously implicated in the regulation of kinetochore microtubule dynamics [2-4]. However, it remains unknown how CLASPs work in concert with other proteins to form a functional kinetochore microtubule interface. Here we have identified mitotic interactors of human CLASP1 via a proteomic approach. Among these, the microtubule plus-end-directed motor CENP-E [5] was found to form a complex with CLASP1 that colocalizes to multiple structures of the mitotic apparatus in human cells. We found that CENP-E recruits both CLASP1 and CLASP2 to kinetochores independently of its motor activity or the presence of microtubules. Depletion of CLASPs or CENP-E by RNA interference in human cells causes a significant and comparable reduction of kinetochore microtubule poleward flux and turnover rates and rescues spindle bipolarity in Kif2a-depleted cells. We conclude that CENP-E integrates two critical functions that are important for accurate chromosome movement and spindle architecture: one relying directly on its motor activity, and the other involving the targeting of key microtubule regulators to kinetochores.

SUBMITTER: Maffini S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2766669 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Motor-independent targeting of CLASPs to kinetochores by CENP-E promotes microtubule turnover and poleward flux.

Maffini Stefano S   Maia Ana R R AR   Manning Amity L AL   Maliga Zoltan Z   Pereira Ana L AL   Junqueira Magno M   Shevchenko Andrej A   Hyman Anthony A   Yates John R JR   Galjart Niels N   Compton Duane A DA   Maiato Helder H  

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Efficient chromosome segregation during mitosis relies on the coordinated activity of molecular motors with proteins that regulate kinetochore attachments to dynamic spindle microtubules [1]. CLASPs are conserved kinetochore- and microtubule-associated proteins encoded by two paralog genes, clasp1 and clasp2, and have been previously implicated in the regulation of kinetochore microtubule dynamics [2-4]. However, it remains unknown how CLASPs work in concert with other proteins to form a functio  ...[more]

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