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Kinesin-5 mediated chromosome congression in insect spindles.

Cellular and molecular bioengineering (2018-03-20)
Emily Tubman, Yungui He, Thomas S Hays, David J Odde
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The microtubule motor protein kinesin-5 is well known to establish the bipolar spindle by outward sliding of antiparallel interpolar microtubules. In yeast, kinesin-5 also facilitates chromosome alignment "congression" at the spindle equator by preferentially depolymerizing long kinetochore microtubules (kMTs). The motor protein kinesin-8 has also been linked to chromosome congression. Therefore, we sought to determine whether kinesin-5 or kinesin-8 facilitates chromosome congression in insect spindles. RNAi of the kinesin-5 Klp61F and kinesin-8 Klp67A were performed separately in RNAi of Klp61F with a weak Klp61F knockdown resulted in longer kMTs and less congressed kinetochores compared to control over a range of conditions, consistent with kinesin-5 length-dependent depolymerase activity. RNAi of the kinesin-8 Klp67A revealed that kMTs relative to the spindle lengths were not longer compared to control, but rather that the spindles were longer, indicating that Klp67A acts preferentially as a length-dependent depolymerase on interpolar microtubules without significantly affecting kMT length and chromosome congression. This study demonstrates that in addition to establishing the bipolar spindle, kinesin-5 regulates kMT length to facilitate chromosome congression in insect spindles. It expands on previous yeast studies, and it expands the role of kinesin-5 to include kMT assembly regulation in eukaryotic mitosis.

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抗α-チューブリン抗体, マウスモノクローナル, clone DM1A, purified from hybridoma cell culture
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シュナイダー昆虫培地, With L-glutamine and sodium bicarbonate, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for insect cell culture
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シールズ・サング M3昆虫細胞用培地, With L-glutamine and potassium bicarbonate., liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for insect cell culture
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昆虫細胞用培地添加物(10倍), liquid, sterile-filtered, BioReagent, suitable for insect cell culture