The dynamics of microtubule minus ends in the human mitotic spindle

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Nicolas Lecland
Jens Lüders
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[1] Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona),
[2] C/ Baldiri Reixac 10,undefined
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Nature Cell Biology | 2014年 / 16卷
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During mitotic spindle assembly, γ-tubulin ring complexes (γTuRCs) nucleate microtubules at centrosomes, around chromosomes, and, by interaction with augmin, from pre-existing microtubules. How different populations of microtubules are organized to form a bipolar spindle is poorly understood, in part because we lack information on the dynamics of microtubule minus ends. Here we show that γTuRC is associated with minus ends of non-centrosomal spindle microtubules. Recruitment of γTuRC to spindles occurs preferentially at pole-distal regions, requires nucleation and/or interaction with minus ends, and is followed by sorting of minus-end-bound γTuRC towards the poles. Poleward movement of γTuRC exceeds k-fibre flux, involves the motors dynein, HSET (also known as KIFC1; a kinesin-14 family member) and Eg5 (also known as KIF11; a kinesin-5 family member), and slows down in pole-proximal regions, resulting in the accumulation of minus ends. Thus, in addition to nucleation, γTuRC actively contributes to spindle architecture by organizing microtubule minus ends.
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