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Regulation of a Dynamic Interaction between Two Microtubule-binding Proteins,EB1 and TIP150, by the Mitotic p300/CBP-associated Factor (PCAF) Orchestrates Kinetochore Microtubule Plasticity and Chromosome Stability during Mitosis
Authors:Tarsha Ward  Ming Wang  Xing Liu  Zhikai Wang  Peng Xia  Youjun Chu  Xiwei Wang  Lifang Liu  Kai Jiang  Huijuan Yu  Maomao Yan  Jianyu Wang  Donald L. Hill  Yuejia Huang  Tongge Zhu  Xuebiao Yao
Affiliation:From the Anhui-MSM Joint Research Group for Cellular Dynamics, Anhui Key Laboratory for Cellular Dynamics and Chemical Biology, and University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, China.;the §Department of Physiology and Molecular Imaging Core, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30310, and ;the Airforce General Hospital, Beijing 100036, China
Abstract:The microtubule cytoskeleton network orchestrates cellular dynamics and chromosome stability in mitosis. Although tubulin acetylation is essential for cellular plasticity, it has remained elusive how kinetochore microtubule plus-end dynamics are regulated by p300/CBP-associated factor (PCAF) acetylation in mitosis. Here, we demonstrate that the plus-end tracking protein, TIP150, regulates dynamic kinetochore-microtubule attachments by promoting the stability of spindle microtubule plus-ends. Suppression of TIP150 by siRNA results in metaphase alignment delays and perturbations in chromosome biorientation. TIP150 is a tetramer that binds an end-binding protein (EB1) dimer through the C-terminal domains, and overexpression of the C-terminal TIP150 or disruption of the TIP150-EB1 interface by a membrane-permeable peptide perturbs chromosome segregation. Acetylation of EB1-PCAF regulates the TIP150 interaction, and persistent acetylation perturbs EB1-TIP150 interaction and accurate metaphase alignment, resulting in spindle checkpoint activation. Suppression of the mitotic checkpoint serine/threonine protein kinase, BubR1, overrides mitotic arrest induced by impaired EB1-TIP150 interaction, but cells exhibit whole chromosome aneuploidy. Thus, the results identify a mechanism by which the TIP150-EB1 interaction governs kinetochore microtubule plus-end plasticity and establish that the temporal control of the TIP150-EB1 interaction by PCAF acetylation ensures chromosome stability in mitosis.
Keywords:Acetyl Coenzyme A   Cell Cycle   Genomic Instability   Mitosis   Mitotic Spindle
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