The C. elegans RSA complex localizes protein phosphatase 2A to centrosomes and regulates mitotic spindle assembly

Anne-Lore Schlaitz, Martin Srayko, Alexander Dammermann, Sophie Quintin, Natalie Wielsch, Ian MacLeod, Quentin de Robillard, Andrea Zinke, John R Yates, Thomas Müller-Reichert, Andrei Shevchenko, Karen Oegema, Anthony A Hyman

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Abstract

Microtubule behavior changes during the cell cycle and during spindle assembly. However, it remains unclear how these changes are regulated and coordinated. We describe a complex that targets the Protein Phosphatase 2A holoenzyme (PP2A) to centrosomes in C. elegans embryos. This complex includes Regulator of Spindle Assembly 1 (RSA-1), a targeting subunit for PP2A, and RSA-2, a protein that binds and recruits RSA-1 to centrosomes. In contrast to the multiple functions of the PP2A catalytic subunit, RSA-1 and RSA-2 are specifically required for microtubule outgrowth from centrosomes and for spindle assembly. The centrosomally localized RSA-PP2A complex mediates these functions in part by regulating two critical mitotic effectors: the microtubule destabilizer KLP-7 and the C. elegans regulator of spindle assembly TPXL-1. By regulating a subset of PP2A functions at the centrosome, the RSA complex could therefore provide a means of coordinating microtubule outgrowth from centrosomes and kinetochore microtubule stability during mitotic spindle assembly.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)115-27
Seitenumfang13
FachzeitschriftCell
Jahrgang128
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 12 Jan. 2007

ÖFOS 2012

  • 106052 Zellbiologie

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