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Requirement of Aurora-A kinase in astral microtubule polymerization and spindle microtubule flux
Li-hui Wang, Min Yan, Da-zhi Xu, Jun-xia Cao, Xiao-Feng Zhu, Yi-Xin Zeng and Quentin Liu
volume 7 | issue 8
15 April 2008Pages: 1106 - 1113
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Mitotic Aurora-A kinase was found to be required for formation of bipolar spindle, ensuring accurate chromosome segregation in mitosis. Recently, Aurora-A was shown to promote Ran-GTP-induced spindle formation and astral microtubule development. Here, by selective immunodepletion, we showed that Aurora-A was required for centrosome- but not Ran-GTP-induced astral microtubule formation in Xenopus egg extracts. Aurora-A enhanced microtubule polymerization in both centrosome- and Ran-GTP-induced aster assemblies: shortening the timing of aster assembly and increasing the aster size. Indeed, adding of Aurora-A protein alone induced microtubule clustering, which was abrogated by Aurora kinase inhibitory small molecule ZM447439. In addition, we showed that Aurora-A was indispensable for Ran-GTP-induced bipolar spindle formation. Inhibition of Aurora-A activity by adding of kinase inactive dominant mutant led to spindle collapse and formation of monopolar spindle whereas minus-end motor protein dynein/dynactin inhibitor p50/dynamitin rescued the bipolar structure. Lastly, we revealed that Aurora-A was necessary for microtubule poleward flux and this requirement depended on kinase activity. Thus, we showed that Aurora-A promoted microtubule polymerization and maintained microtubule flux in ensuring proper bipolar spindle assembly.
Authors
Li-hui Wang
Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou, China
Min Yan
Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou, China
Da-zhi Xu
Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou, China
Jun-xia Cao
Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou, China
Xiao-Feng Zhu
Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou, China
Yi-Xin Zeng
Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou, China
Quentin Liu
Sun Yat-sen University; Guangzhou, China




