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Gravin-associated kinase signaling networks coordinate γ-tubulin organization at mitotic spindle poles.


ABSTRACT: Mitogenic signals that regulate cell division often proceed through multienzyme assemblies within defined intracellular compartments. The anchoring protein Gravin restricts the action of mitotic kinases and cell-cycle effectors to defined mitotic structures. In this report we discover that genetic deletion of Gravin disrupts proper accumulation and asymmetric distribution of γ-tubulin during mitosis. We utilize a new precision pharmacology tool, Local Kinase Inhibition, to inhibit the Gravin binding partner polo-like kinase 1 at spindle poles. Using a combination of gene-editing approaches, quantitative imaging, and biochemical assays, we provide evidence that disruption of local polo-like kinase 1 signaling underlies the γ-tubulin distribution defects observed with Gravin loss. Our study uncovers a new role for Gravin in coordinating γ-tubulin recruitment during mitosis and illuminates the mechanism by which signaling enzymes regulate this process at a distinct subcellular location.

SUBMITTER: Bucko PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7535905 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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