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Nuclear export receptor Xpo1/Crm1 is physically and functionally linked to the spindle pole body in budding yeast
Authors:Neuber Anja  Franke Jacqueline  Wittstruck Angelika  Schlenstedt Gabriel  Sommer Thomas  Stade Katrin
Institution:Max Delbrück Centrum für Molekulare Medizin, Robert Rössle Strasse 10, 13092 Berlin, Germany,1. Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft, Life Science Engineering, Blankenburger Pflasterweg 102, 13129 Berlin, Germany,2. Medizinische Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, Universität des Saarlandes, 66421 Homburg, Germany3.
Abstract:The spindle pole body (SPB) represents the microtubule organizing center in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is a highly structured organelle embedded in the nuclear membrane, which is required to anchor microtubules on both sides of the nuclear envelope. The protein Spc72, a component of the SPB, is located at the cytoplasmic face of this organelle and serves as a receptor for the gamma-tubulin complex. In this paper we show that it is also a binding partner of the nuclear export receptor Xpo1/Crm1. Xpo1 binds its cargoes in a Ran-dependent fashion via a short leucine-rich nuclear export signal (NES). We show that binding of Spc72 to Xpo1 depends on Ran-GTP and a functional NES in Spc72. Mutations in this NES have severe consequences for mitotic spindle morphology in vivo. This is also the case for xpo1 mutants, which show a reduction in cytoplasmic microtubules. In addition, we find a subpopulation of Xpo1 localized at the SPB. Based on these data, we propose a functional link between Xpo1 and the SPB and discuss a role for this exportin in spindle biogenesis in budding yeast.
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