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Reference - PMID:15647375 - The roles of fission yeast ase1 in mitotic cell division, meiotic nuclear oscillation, and cytokinesis checkpoint signaling.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:15647375
Title
The roles of fission yeast ase1 in mitotic cell division, meiotic nuclear oscillation, and cytokinesis checkpoint signaling.
Authors
Yamashita A, Sato M, Fujita A, Yamamoto M, Toda T
Citation
Mol Biol Cell 2005 Mar;16(3):1378-95
Publication year
2005
Abstract
The Ase1/Prc1 proteins constitute a conserved microtubule-associated protein family that is implicated in central spindle formation and cytokinesis. Here we characterize a role for fission yeast Ase1. Ase1 localizes to microtubule overlapping zones and displays dynamic alterations of localization during the cell cycle. In particular, its spindle localization during metaphase is reduced substantially, followed by robust appearance at the spindle midzone in anaphase. ase1 deletions are viable but defective in nuclear and septum positioning and completion of cytokinesis, which leads to diploidization and chromosome loss. Time-lapse imaging shows that elongating spindles collapse abruptly in the middle of anaphase B. Either absence or overproduction of Ase1 results in profound defects on microtubule bundling in an opposed manner, indicating that Ase1 is a dose-dependent microtubule-bundling factor. In contrast microtubule nucleating activities are not noticeably compromised in ase1 mutants. During meiosis astral microtubules are not bundled and oscillatory nuclear movement is impaired significantly. The Aurora kinase does not correctly localize to central spindles in the absence of Ase1. Finally Ase1 acts as a regulatory component in the cytokinesis checkpoint that operates to inhibit nuclear division when the cytokinesis apparatus is perturbed. Ase1, therefore, couples anaphase completion with cytokinesis upon cell division.

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GO biological process

GO:0030989 - dynein-driven meiotic oscillatory nuclear movement

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GO:0032118 - horsetail-astral microtubule organization

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GO:0044878 - mitotic cytokinesis checkpoint signaling

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GO:0051256 - mitotic spindle midzone assembly

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GO cellular component

GO:0055028 - cortical microtubule

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GO:0000923 - equatorial microtubule organizing center

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GO:1990498 - mitotic spindle microtubule

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GO:1990023 - mitotic spindle midzone

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000197 - abnormal horsetail movement

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FYPO:0000229 - cut

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FYPO:0003165 - cut with abnormal chromosome segregation

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FYPO:0003841 - decreased protein localization to mitotic spindle midzone

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FYPO:0000584 - decreased sporulation frequency

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FYPO:0001840 - increased minichromosome loss during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000252 - increased spontaneous diploidization

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FYPO:0002303 - inviable mononucleate monoseptate vegetative cell with anucleate compartment

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FYPO:0002818 - microtubule bundles present in decreased numbers

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FYPO:0002401 - microtubule bundles present in increased numbers

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FYPO:0002688 - mitotic spindle collapse without elongation during prophase

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FYPO:0003326 - normal interphase microtubule nucleation

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FYPO:0003840 - sensitive to carbendazim

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FYPO:0000013 - T-shaped vegetative cell with normal cell length

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FYPO:0003500 - viable branched, elongated, multiseptate vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001496 - viable elongated multiseptate vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002060 - viable vegetative cell population

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