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Dynein light intermediate chains maintain spindle bipolarity by functioning in centriole cohesion
Authors:Laura A. Jones  Cécile Villemant  Toby Starborg  Anna Salter  Georgina Goddard  Peter Ruane  Philip G. Woodman  Nancy Papalopulu  Sarah Woolner  Victoria J. Allan
Affiliation:Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, England, UK
Abstract:Cytoplasmic dynein 1 (dynein) is a minus end–directed microtubule motor protein with many cellular functions, including during cell division. The role of the light intermediate chains (LICs; DYNC1LI1 and 2) within the complex is poorly understood. In this paper, we have used small interfering RNAs or morpholino oligonucleotides to deplete the LICs in human cell lines and Xenopus laevis early embryos to dissect the LICs’ role in cell division. We show that although dynein lacking LICs drives microtubule gliding at normal rates, the LICs are required for the formation and maintenance of a bipolar spindle. Multipolar spindles with poles that contain single centrioles were formed in cells lacking LICs, indicating that they are needed for maintaining centrosome integrity. The formation of multipolar spindles via centrosome splitting after LIC depletion could be rescued by inhibiting Eg5. This suggests a novel role for the dynein complex, counteracted by Eg5, in the maintenance of centriole cohesion during mitosis.
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