Abstract
Haspin is an atypical mitotic kinase that phosphorylates histone H3 on threonine 3 (H3T3), which is required to target Aurora B to centromeres. However, how Haspin is activated upon mitotic entry remained unknown. Two independent studies, published in Molecular Cell and in this issue of EMBO reports by Ghenoiu et al [1] and Zhou et al [2], respectively, now show that Plk1 is responsible for Haspin activation as a H3T3 kinase. These results shed light on the spatiotemporal regulation of Aurora B to ensure mitotic fidelity. © 2014 The Authors.
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Moutinho-Santos, T., & Maiato, H. (2014). Plk1 puts a (Has)pin on the mitotic histone code. EMBO Reports, 15(3), 203–204. https://doi.org/10.1002/embr.201438472
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