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S-pombe aurora kinase/survivin is required for chromosome condensation and the spindle checkpoint attachment response

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 590-597

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0960-9822(03)00205-7

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The spindle checkpoint inhibits anaphase until all chromosomes have established bipolar attachment. Two kinetochore states trigger this checkpoint. The absence of microtubuies activates the attachment response, while the inability of attached microtubules to generate tension triggers the tension/orientation response [1, 2]. The single aurora kinase of budding yeast, IpI1, is required for the tension/orientation, but not attachment, response [3]. In contrast, we find that the single aurora kinase of fission yeast, Ark1, is required for the attachment response. Having established that the initiator codon assigned to ark1(+) was incorrect and that Ark1-associated kinase activity depended upon survivin function and phosphorylation, we found that the loss of Ark1 from kinetochores by either depletion or use of a survivin mutant overides the checkpoint response to microtubule depolymerization. Ark1/survivin function was not required for the association of Bub1 or Mad3 with the kinetochores. However, it was required for two aspects of Mad2 function that accompany checkpoint activation: fullscale association with kinetochores and formation of a complex with Mad3. Neither the phosphorylation of histone H3 that accompanies chromosome condensation nor condensin recruitment to mitotic chromatin were seen when Ark1 function was compromised. Cytokinesis was not affected by Ark1 depletion or expression of the kinase dead ark1.K118R mutant.

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