MFAM29A promotes microtubule amplification via recruitment of the NEDDI-γ-tubuIin complex to the mitotic spindle

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Abstract

Microtubules (MTs) are nucleated from centro-somes and chromatin. In addition, MTs can be generated from preexiting MTs in a γ-tubulin- dependent manner in yeast, plant, and Drosophila cells, although the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Here we show the spindle-associated protein FAM29A promotes MT-dependent MT amplification and is required for efficient chromosome congression and segregation in mammalian cells. Depletion of FAM29A reduces spindle MT density. FAM29A is not involved in the nucleation of MTs from centrosomes and chromatin, but is required for a subsequent increase in MT mass in cells released from nocodazole. FAM29A interacts with the NEDDl-γ-tubulin complex and recruits this complex to the spindle, which, in turn, promotes MT polymerization. FAM29A preferentially associates with kinetochore MTs and knockdown of FAM29A reduces the number of MTs in a kinetochore fiber, activates the spindle checkpoint, and delays the mitotic progression. Our study provides a biochemical mechanism for MT-dependent MT amplification and for the maturation of kinetochore fibers in mammalian cells. © 2008 Zhu et al.

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Zhu, H., Coppinger, J. A., Jang, C. Y., Yates, J. R., & Fang, G. (2008). MFAM29A promotes microtubule amplification via recruitment of the NEDDI-γ-tubuIin complex to the mitotic spindle. Journal of Cell Biology, 183(5), 835–848. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200807046

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