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Dynein light chain 1 and a spindle-associated adaptor promote dynein asymmetry and spindle orientation
Authors:Anja K Dunsch  Dean Hammond  Jennifer Lloyd  Lothar Schermelleh  Ulrike Gruneberg  Francis A Barr
Institution:1Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3QU, England, UK;2Cancer Research Centre, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L3 9TA, England, UK
Abstract:The cytoplasmic dynein motor generates pulling forces to center and orient the mitotic spindle within the cell. During this positioning process, dynein oscillates from one pole of the cell cortex to the other but only accumulates at the pole farthest from the spindle. Here, we show that dynein light chain 1 (DYNLL1) is required for this asymmetric cortical localization of dynein and has a specific function defining spindle orientation. DYNLL1 interacted with a spindle-microtubule–associated adaptor formed by CHICA and HMMR via TQT motifs in CHICA. In cells depleted of CHICA or HMMR, the mitotic spindle failed to orient correctly in relation to the growth surface. Furthermore, CHICA TQT motif mutants localized to the mitotic spindle but failed to recruit DYNLL1 to spindle microtubules and did not correct the spindle orientation or dynein localization defects. These findings support a model where DYNLL1 and CHICA-HMMR form part of the regulatory system feeding back spindle position to dynein at the cell cortex.
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