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Aurora B controls kinetochore-microtubule attachments by inhibiting Ska complex-KMN network interaction

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 196, Issue 5, Pages 563-571

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201109001

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  1. Max Planck Gesellschaft
  2. University of Basel and the Swiss Cancer League [KFS 02657-08-2010]

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The KMN network (named according to the acronym for KNL1, Mis12, and Ndc80) and the more recently identified Ska complex (Ska1-3) have been shown to mediate kinetochore (KT) microtubule (MT) attachments. How these two complexes cooperate to achieve stable end-on attachments remains unknown. In this paper, we show that Aurora B negatively regulates the localization of the Ska complex to KTs and that recruitment of the Ska complex to KTs depends on the KMN network. We identified interactions between members of the KMN and Ska complexes and demonstrated that these interactions are regulated by Aurora B. Aurora B directly phosphorylated Ska1 and Ska3 in vitro, and expression of phosphomimetic mutants of Ska1 and Ska3 impaired Ska KT recruitment and formation of stable KT-MT fibers (K-fibers), disrupting mitotic progression. We propose that Aurora B phosphorylation antagonizes the interaction between the Ska complex and the KMN network, thereby controlling Ska recruitment to KTs and stabilization of KT-MT attachments.

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