1. Aurora A promotes chromosome congression by activating the condensin-dependent pool of KIF4A.
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Poser E, Caous R, Gruneberg U, and Barr FA
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- Anaphase physiology, Cell Line, Cell Line, Tumor, Chromosome Positioning physiology, HEK293 Cells, HeLa Cells, Humans, Microtubules metabolism, Mitosis physiology, Phosphorylation physiology, Spindle Apparatus metabolism, Spindle Apparatus physiology, Adenosine Triphosphatases metabolism, Aurora Kinase A metabolism, Chromosome Segregation physiology, Chromosomes metabolism, Chromosomes physiology, DNA-Binding Proteins metabolism, Kinesins metabolism, Multiprotein Complexes metabolism
- Abstract
Aurora kinases create phosphorylation gradients within the spindle during prometaphase and anaphase, thereby locally regulating factors that promote spindle organization, chromosome condensation and movement, and cytokinesis. We show that one such factor is the kinesin KIF4A, which is present along the chromosome axes throughout mitosis and the central spindle in anaphase. These two pools of KIF4A depend on condensin I and PRC1, respectively. Previous work has shown KIF4A is activated by Aurora B at the anaphase central spindle. However, whether or not chromosome-associated KIF4A bound to condensin I is regulated by Aurora kinases remain unclear. To determine the roles of the two different pools of KIF4A, we generated specific point mutants that are unable to interact with either condensin I or PRC1 or are deficient for Aurora kinase regulation. By analyzing these mutants, we show that Aurora A phosphorylates the condensin I-dependent pool of KIF4A and thus actively promotes chromosome congression from the spindle poles to the metaphase plate., (© 2019 Poser et al.)
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- 2019
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