Abstract
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, chromosome congression clusters kinetochores on either side of the spindle equator at metaphase. Many organisms require one or more kinesin-8 molecular motors to achieve chromosome alignment. The yeast kinesin-8, Kip3, has been well studied in vitro but a role in chromosome congression has not been reported. We investigated Kip3's role in this process using semi-automated, quantitative fluorescence microscopy and time-lapse imaging and found that Kip3 is required for congression. Deletion of KIP3 increases inter-kinetochore distances and increases the variability in the position of sister kinetochores along the spindle axis during metaphase. Kip3 does not regulate spindle length and is not required for kinetochore-microtubule attachment. Instead, Kip3 clusters kinetochores on the metaphase spindle by tightly regulating kinetochore microtubule lengths. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.
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Wargacki, M. M., Tay, J. C., Muller, E. G., Asbury, C. L., & Davis, T. N. (2010). Kip3, the yeast kinesin-8, is required for clustering of kinetochores at metaphase. Cell Cycle, 9(13), 2581–2588. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.9.13.12076
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