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M phase phosphoprotein 1 is a human plus-end-directed kinesin-related protein required for cytokinesis
Authors:Abaza Aouatef  Soleilhac Jean-Marc  Westendorf Joanne  Piel Matthieu  Crevel Isabelle  Roux Aurelien  Pirollet Fabienne
Affiliation:INSERM U366, Département Réponse et Dynamique Cellulaires, Laboratoire du Cytosquelette, Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique-Grenoble, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38 054 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.
Abstract:
The human M phase phosphoprotein 1 (MPP1), previously identified through a screening of a subset of proteins specifically phosphorylated at the G2/M transition (Matsumoto-Taniura, N., Pirollet, F., Monroe, R., Gerace, L., and Westendorf, J. M. (1996) Mol. Biol. Cell 7, 1455-1469), is characterized as a plus-end-directed kinesin-related protein. Recombinant MPP1 exhibits in vitro microtubule-binding and microtubule-bundling properties as well as microtubule-stimulated ATPase activity. In gliding experiments using polarity-marked microtubules, MPP1 is a slow molecular motor that moves toward the microtubule plus-end at a 0.07 microm/s speed. In cycling cells, MPP1 localizes mainly to the nuclei in interphase. During mitosis, MPP1 is diffuse throughout the cytoplasm in metaphase and subsequently localizes to the midzone to further concentrate on the midbody. MPP1 suppression by RNA interference induces failure of cell division late in cytokinesis. We conclude that MPP1 is a new mitotic molecular motor required for completion of cytokinesis.
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