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C-Src but not Fyn promotes proper spindle orientation in early prometaphase.


ABSTRACT: Src family tyrosine kinases (SFKs) participate in mitotic signal transduction events, including mitotic entry, cleavage furrow ingression, and cytokinesis abscission. Although SFKs have been shown to associate with the mitotic spindle, the role of SFKs in mitotic spindle formation remains unclear. Here, we show that c-Src promotes proper spindle orientation in early prometaphase. Src localizes close to spindle poles in a manner independent of Src kinase activity. Three-dimensional analyses showed that Src inhibition induced spindle misorientation, exhibiting a tilting spindle in early prometaphase. Spindle misorientation is frequently seen in SYF cells, which harbor triple knock-out mutations of c-Src, c-Yes, and Fyn, and reintroduction of c-Src but not Fyn into SYF cells rescued spindle misorientation. Spindle misorientation was also observed upon Src inhibition under conditions in which Aurora B was inhibited. Inducible expression of c-Src promoted a properly oriented bipolar spindle, which was suppressed by Src inhibition. Aster formation was severely inhibited in SYF cells upon Aurora B inhibition, which was rescued by reintroduction of c-Src into SYF cells. Furthermore, reintroduction of c-Src facilitated microtubule regrowth from cold-induced depolymerization and accelerated M phase progression. These results suggest that c-Src is involved in spindle orientation through centrosome-mediated aster formation.

SUBMITTER: Nakayama Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3408174 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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c-Src but not Fyn promotes proper spindle orientation in early prometaphase.

Nakayama Yuji Y   Matsui Yuki Y   Takeda Yumi Y   Okamoto Mai M   Abe Kohei K   Fukumoto Yasunori Y   Yamaguchi Naoto N  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20120611 30


Src family tyrosine kinases (SFKs) participate in mitotic signal transduction events, including mitotic entry, cleavage furrow ingression, and cytokinesis abscission. Although SFKs have been shown to associate with the mitotic spindle, the role of SFKs in mitotic spindle formation remains unclear. Here, we show that c-Src promotes proper spindle orientation in early prometaphase. Src localizes close to spindle poles in a manner independent of Src kinase activity. Three-dimensional analyses showe  ...[more]

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