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14-3-3 regulation of Ncd reveals a new mechanism for targeting proteins to the spindle in oocytes.


ABSTRACT: The meiotic spindle is formed without centrosomes in a large volume of oocytes. Local activation of crucial spindle proteins around chromosomes is important for formation and maintenance of a bipolar spindle in oocytes. We found that phosphodocking 14-3-3 proteins stabilize spindle bipolarity in Drosophila melanogaster oocytes. A critical 14-3-3 target is the minus end-directed motor Ncd (human HSET; kinesin-14), which has well-documented roles in stabilizing a bipolar spindle in oocytes. Phospho docking by 14-3-3 inhibits the microtubule binding activity of the nonmotor Ncd tail. Further phosphorylation by Aurora B kinase can release Ncd from this inhibitory effect of 14-3-3. As Aurora B localizes to chromosomes and spindles, 14-3-3 facilitates specific association of Ncd with spindle microtubules by preventing Ncd from binding to nonspindle microtubules in oocytes. Therefore, 14-3-3 translates a spatial cue provided by Aurora B to target Ncd selectively to the spindle within the large volume of oocytes.

SUBMITTER: Beaven R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5626551 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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14-3-3 regulation of Ncd reveals a new mechanism for targeting proteins to the spindle in oocytes.

Beaven Robin R   Bastos Ricardo Nunes RN   Spanos Christos C   Romé Pierre P   Cullen C Fiona CF   Rappsilber Juri J   Giet Régis R   Goshima Gohta G   Ohkura Hiroyuki H  

The Journal of cell biology 20170831 10


The meiotic spindle is formed without centrosomes in a large volume of oocytes. Local activation of crucial spindle proteins around chromosomes is important for formation and maintenance of a bipolar spindle in oocytes. We found that phosphodocking 14-3-3 proteins stabilize spindle bipolarity in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> oocytes. A critical 14-3-3 target is the minus end-directed motor Ncd (human HSET; kinesin-14), which has well-documented roles in stabilizing a bipolar spindle in oocytes.  ...[more]

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