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Intrakinetochore stretch is associated with changes in kinetochore phosphorylation and spindle assembly checkpoint activity
Authors
Basto
Biggins
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Buffin
Dong
Edward D. Salmon
Famulski
Famulski
Gorbsky
Griffis
Hoffman
Kops
Li
McIntosh
Musacchio
Nasmyth
Nicklas
Pinsky
Schittenhelm
Starr
Stern
Thomas J. Maresca
Waters
Wordeman
Yang
Publication date
1 January 2009
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'Rockefeller University Press'
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© 2009 Maresca and Salmon. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The definitive version was published in Journal of Cell Biology 184 (2009): 373-381, doi:10.1083/jcb.200808130.Cells have evolved a signaling pathway called the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) to increase the fidelity of chromosome segregation by generating a "wait anaphase" signal until all chromosomes are properly aligned within the mitotic spindle. It has been proposed that tension generated by the stretch of the centromeric chromatin of bioriented chromosomes stabilizes kinetochore microtubule attachments and turns off SAC activity. Although biorientation clearly causes stretching of the centromeric chromatin, it is unclear whether the kinetochore is also stretched. To test whether intrakinetochore stretch occurs and is involved in SAC regulation, we developed a Drosophila melanogaster S2 cell line expressing centromere identifier–mCherry and Ndc80–green fluorescent protein to mark the inner and outer kinetochore domains, respectively. We observed stretching within kinetochores of bioriented chromosomes by monitoring both inter- and intrakinetochore distances in live cell assays. This intrakinetochore stretch is largely independent of a 30-fold variation in centromere stretch. Furthermore, loss of intrakinetochore stretch is associated with enhancement of 3F3/2 phosphorylation and SAC activation.This work was supported by the American Cancer Society (grant PF0711401 to T.J. Maresca) and the National Institutes of Health (grant GM24364 to E.D. Salmon)
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