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Reference - PMID:31618856 - Two XMAP215/TOG Microtubule Polymerases, Alp14 and Dis1, Play Non-Exchangeable, Distinct Roles in Microtubule Organisation in Fission Yeast.

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PubMed ID
PMID:31618856
Title
Two XMAP215/TOG Microtubule Polymerases, Alp14 and Dis1, Play Non-Exchangeable, Distinct Roles in Microtubule Organisation in Fission Yeast.
Authors
Yukawa M, Kawakami T, Pinder C, Toda T
Citation
Int J Mol Sci 2019 Oct 15;20(20)
Publication year
2019
Abstract
Proper bipolar spindle assembly underlies accurate chromosome segregation. A cohort of microtubule-associated proteins orchestrates spindle microtubule formation in a spatiotemporally coordinated manner. Among them, the conserved XMAP215/TOG family of microtubule polymerase plays a central role in spindle assembly. In fission yeast, two XMAP215/TOG members, Alp14 and Dis1, share essential roles in cell viability; however how these two proteins functionally collaborate remains undetermined. Here we show the functional interplay and specification of Alp14 and Dis1. Creation of new mutant alleles of alp14 , which display temperature sensitivity in the absence of Dis1, enabled us to conduct detailed analyses of a double mutant. We have found that simultaneous inactivation of Alp14 and Dis1 results in early mitotic arrest with very short, fragile spindles. Intriguingly, these cells often undergo spindle collapse, leading to a lethal "cut" phenotype. By implementing an artificial targeting system, we have shown that Alp14 and Dis1 are not functionally exchangeable and as such are not merely redundant paralogues. Interestingly, while Alp14 promotes microtubule nucleation, Dis1 does not. Our results uncover that the intrinsic specification, not the spatial regulation, between Alp14 and Dis1 underlies the collaborative actions of these two XMAP215/TOG members in mitotic progression, spindle integrity and genome stability.

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GO biological process

GO:0051417 - microtubule nucleation by spindle pole body

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GO:0000022 - mitotic spindle elongation

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GO:0051417 - microtubule nucleation by spindle pole body

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GO molecular function

GO:0061863 - microtubule plus end polymerase activity

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0004315 - abnormal microtubule cytoskeleton during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000131 - abnormal mitotic spindle elongation

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FYPO:0003165 - cut with abnormal chromosome segregation

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0006475 - mitotic spindle collapse

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0005694 - decreased interphase microtubule nucleation

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FYPO:0005681 - decreased microtubule polymerization

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FYPO:0006336 - decreased mitotic microtubule nucleation

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FYPO:0005699 - normal interphase microtubule nucleation from spindle pole body

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