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Intra-spindle Microtubule Assembly Regulates Clustering of Microtubule-Organizing Centers during Early Mouse Development

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 54-60

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.02.087

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  1. WPI-ITbM
  2. Japan Advanced Plant Science Network
  3. KAKENHI (MEXT) [26711012, 15H06270]
  4. Uehara Memorial Foundation
  5. Hori Foundation
  6. JSPS postdoctoral fellowship
  7. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H06270, 26711012] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Errors during cell division in oocytes and early embryos are linked to birth defects in mammals. Bipolar spindle assembly in early mouseembryos is unique in that three or more acentriolar microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) are initially formed and are then clustered into two spindle poles. Using a knockout mouse and live imaging of spindles in embryos, we demonstrate that MTOC clustering during the blastocyst stage requires augmin, a critical complex for MT-dependent MT nucleation within the spindle. Functional analyses in cultured cells with artificially increased numbers of centrosomes indicate that the lack of intra-spindle MT nucleation, but not loss of augmin per se or overall reduction of spindle MTs, is the cause of clustering failure. These data suggest that onset of mitosis with three or more MTOCs is turned into a typical bipolar division through augmin-dependent intra-spindle MT assembly.

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