MKLP2 functions in early mitosis to ensure proper chromosome congression

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Abstract

Mitotic kinesin-like protein 2 (MKLP2; also known as KIF20A) is a motor protein with a well-established function in promoting cytokinesis. However, our results with siRNAs targeting MKLP2 and small-molecule inhibitors of MKLP2 (MKLP2i) suggest that it also has a function earlier in mitosis, prior to anaphase. In this study, we provide direct evidence that MKLP2 facilitates chromosome congression in prometaphase. We employed live imaging to observe HeLa cells with fluorescently tagged histones treated with MKLP2i and discovered a pronounced chromosome congression defect. We show that MKLP2 facilitates error correction, as inhibited cells have a significant increase in unstable, syntelic kinetochore–microtubule attachments. We find that the aberrant attachments are accompanied by elevated Aurora kinase (A and B) activity and phosphorylation of the downstream target HEC1 (also known as NDC80) at Ser55. Finally, we show that MKLP2 inhibition results in aneuploidy, confirming that MKLP2 safeguards cells against chromosomal instability.

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Schrock, M. S., Scarberry, L., Stromberg, B. R., Sears, C., Torres, A. E., Tallman, D., … Summers, M. K. (2022). MKLP2 functions in early mitosis to ensure proper chromosome congression. Journal of Cell Science, 135(12). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.259560

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