γ-Tubulin complex-mediated anchoring of spindle microtubules to spindle-pole bodies requires Msd1 in fission yeast

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Toya, Mika
Sato, Masamitsu
Haselmann, Uta
Asakawa, Kazuhide
Brunner, Damian
Antony, Claude
Toda, Takashi
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[1] Canc Res UK, Lab Cell Regulat, London Res Inst, Lincolns Inn Field Lab, London WC2A 3PX, England
[2] European Mol Biol Lab, Cell Biol & Biophys Program, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
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10.1038/ncb1593
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The anchoring of microtubules to subcellular structures is critical for cell polarity and motility. Although the process of anchoring cytoplasmic microtubules to the centrosome has been studied in some detail(1-4), it is not known how spindle microtubules are anchored to the mitotic centrosome and, particularly, whether anchoring and nucleation of mitotic spindles are functionally separate. Here, we show that a fission yeast coiled-coil protein, Msd1, is required for anchoring the minus end of spindle microtubules to the centrosome equivalent, the spindle-pole body (SPB). msd1 deletion causes spindle microtubules to abnormally extend beyond SPBs, which results in chromosome missegregation. Importantly, this protruding spindle is phenocopied by the amino-terminal deletion mutant of Alp4, a component of the gamma-tubulin complex(5) (gamma-TuC), which lacks the potential Msd1-interacting domain. We propose that Msd1 interacts with gamma-TuC, thereby specifically anchoring the minus end of microtubules to SPBs without affecting microtubule nucleation.
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