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Mammalian RanBP1 regulates centrosome cohesion during mitosis.

Author(s)
Di Fiore, Barbara
Ciciarello, Marilena
Mangiacasale, Rosamaria
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Subjects

Active Transport

Animals

Cell Nucleus

Cell Nucleus: metabol...

Centrosome

Centrosome: metabolis...

Chromosomes

Chromosomes: metaboli...

Female

Fluorescence

HeLa Cells

Humans

Interphase

Kinesin

Kinesin: metabolism

Mice

Microscopy

Microtubules

Microtubules: metabol...

Mitosis

Mitosis: physiology

Mitotic Spindle Appar...

Mitotic Spindle Appar...

NIH 3T3 Cells

Nuclear Proteins

Nuclear Proteins: met...

ran GTP-Binding Prote...

ran GTP-Binding Prote...

Date Issued
2003-08-01
Abstract
The Ran GTPase plays a central function in control of nucleo-cytoplasmic transport in interphase. Mitotic roles of Ran have also been firmly established in Xenopus oocyte extracts. In this system, Ran-GTP, or the RCC1 exchange factor for Ran, drive spindle assembly by regulating the availability of aster-promoting activities. In previous studies to assess whether the Ran network also influences mitosis in mammalian cells, we found that overexpression of Ran-binding protein 1 (RanBP1), a major effector of Ran, induces multipolar spindles. We now show that these abnormal spindles are generated through loss of cohesion in mitotic centrosomes. Specifically, RanBP1 excess induces splitting of mother and daughter centrioles at spindle poles; the resulting split centrioles can individually organize functional microtubule arrays, giving rise to functional spindle poles. RanBP1-dependent centrosome splitting is specifically induced in mitosis and requires microtubule integrity and Eg5 activity. In addition, we have identified a fraction of RanBP1 at the centrosome. These data indicate that overexpressed RanBP1 interferes with crucial factor(s) that control structural and dynamic features of centrosomes during mitosis and contribute to uncover novel mitotic functions downstream of the Ran network.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/1343
ISSN
0021-9533
Journal
Journal of cell science
URL
http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/116/16/3399
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