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γ-Tubulin regulates the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome during interphase
Authors:Tania Nayak  Heather Edgerton-Morgan  Tetsuya Horio  Yi Xiong  Colin P De Souza  Stephen A Osmani  Berl R Oakley
Institution:1.Department of Molecular Genetics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210;2.Department of Molecular Biosciences, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045
Abstract:A cold-sensitive γ-tubulin allele of Aspergillus nidulans, mipAD159, causes defects in mitotic and cell cycle regulation at restrictive temperatures that are apparently independent of microtubule nucleation defects. Time-lapse microscopy of fluorescently tagged mitotic regulatory proteins reveals that cyclin B, cyclin-dependent kinase 1, and the Ancdc14 phosphatase fail to accumulate in a subset of nuclei at restrictive temperatures. These nuclei are permanently removed from the cell cycle, whereas other nuclei, in the same multinucleate cell, cycle normally, accumulating and degrading these proteins. After each mitosis, additional daughter nuclei fail to accumulate these proteins, resulting in an increase in noncycling nuclei over time and consequent inhibition of growth. Extensive analyses reveal that these noncycling nuclei result from a nuclear autonomous, microtubule-independent failure of inactivation of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome. Thus, γ-tubulin functions to regulate this key mitotic and cell cycle regulatory complex.
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