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Dynamic bonds and polar ejection force distribution explain kinetochore oscillations in PtK1 cells
Authors:Gul Civelekoglu-Scholey  Bin He  Muyao Shen  Xiaohu Wan  Emanuele Roscioli  Brent Bowden  Daniela Cimini
Institution:1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616;2Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061;3Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Abstract:Duplicated mitotic chromosomes aligned at the metaphase plate maintain dynamic attachments to spindle microtubules via their kinetochores, and multiple motor and nonmotor proteins cooperate to regulate their behavior. Depending on the system, sister chromatids may display either of two distinct behaviors, namely (1) the presence or (2) the absence of oscillations about the metaphase plate. Significantly, in PtK1 cells, in which chromosome behavior appears to be dependent on the position along the metaphase plate, both types of behavior are observed within the same spindle, but how and why these distinct behaviors are manifested is unclear. Here, we developed a new quantitative model to describe metaphase chromosome dynamics via kinetochore–microtubule interactions mediated by nonmotor viscoelastic linkages. Our model reproduces all the key features of metaphase sister kinetochore dynamics in PtK1 cells and suggests that differences in the distribution of polar ejection forces at the periphery and in the middle of PtK1 cell spindles underlie the observed dichotomy of chromosome behavior.
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