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Reference - PMID:19948483 - Ase1/Prc1-dependent spindle elongation corrects merotely during anaphase in fission yeast.

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PubMed ID
PMID:19948483
Title
Ase1/Prc1-dependent spindle elongation corrects merotely during anaphase in fission yeast.
Authors
Courtheoux T, Gay G, Gachet Y, Tournier S
Citation
J Cell Biol 2009 Nov 02;187(3):399-412
Publication year
2009
Abstract
Faithful segregation of sister chromatids requires the attachment of each kinetochore (Kt) to microtubules (MTs) that extend from opposite spindle poles. Merotelic Kt orientation is a Kt-MT misattachment in which a single Kt binds MTs from both spindle poles rather than just one. Genetic induction of merotelic Kt attachment during anaphase in fission yeast resulted in intra-Kt stretching followed by either correction or Kt disruption. Laser ablation of spindle MTs revealed that intra-Kt stretching and merotelic correction were dependent on MT forces. The presence of multiple merotelic chromosomes linearly antagonized the spindle elongation rate, and this phenomenon could be solved numerically using a simple force balance model. Based on the predictions of our mechanical model, we provide in vivo evidence that correction of merotelic attachment in anaphase is tension dependent and requires an Ase1/Prc1-dependent mechanism that prevents spindle collapse and thus asymmetric division and/or the appearance of the cut phenotype.

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GO biological process

GO:0007064 - mitotic sister chromatid cohesion

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0008007 - mitotic spindle collapse during anaphase B elongation with progressive spindle pole congression

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0005045 - abnormal mitotic sister chromatid segregation with lagging chromosomes and decreased rate of mitotic spindle elongation

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FYPO:0004382 - meroterically attached lagging mitotic chromosomes

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