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  • Usp39 is essential for mitotic spindle checkpoint integrity and controls mRNA-levels of aurora B.

Usp39 is essential for mitotic spindle checkpoint integrity and controls mRNA-levels of aurora B.

Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (2008-08-30)
Renske J van Leuken, Mark P Luna-Vargas, Titia K Sixma, Rob M F Wolthuis, René H Medema
ABSTRACT

Accurate chromosome segregation relies on the mitotic spindle checkpoint. This checkpoint acts to restrict ubiquitin ligase activity of the Anaphase-promoting complex (APC/C) in mitosis until all chromosomes are bipolarly attached to the mitotic spindle. We performed a functional RNAi-based screen to identify De-ubiquitinating enzymes (Dubs) involved in mitotic progression. We identified Usp39 as a new factor required to maintain the spindle checkpoint and support successful cytokinesis. Strikingly, although Usp39 clearly contains an ubiquitin-protease domain, we show that Usp39 is entirely deprived of Dub activity. However, consistent wilt a previously described role for Usp39 in mRNA processing, we observed specific reduction in Aurora B-mRNA levels after depletion of Usp39. Although we find that exogenously expressed Aurora B cDNA is not sufficient to rescue the checkpoint defect of Usp39-depleted cells, Aurora B expression is restored. Our observations suggest Usp39 to be involved in splicing of Aurora B and other mRNAs that are essential for proper spindle checkpoint function.