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Genetic analysis of the kinetochore DASH complex reveals an antagonistic relationship with the Ras/protein kinase A pathway and a novel subunit required for Ask1 association

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 767-778

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MCB.25.2.767-778.2005

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM044664, GM44664, R37 GM044664] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES [R01GM044664, R37GM044664] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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DASH is a microtubule- and kinetochore-associated complex required for proper chromosome segregation and bipolar attachment of sister chromatids on the mitotic spindle. We have undertaken a genetic and biochemical analysis of the DASH complex and uncovered a strong genetic inter-action of DASH with the Ras/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway. Overexpression of PDE2 or deletion of FUS2 rescued the temperature sensitivity of ask1-3 mutants. Ras2 negatively regulates DASH through the PKA pathway. Constitutive PKA activity caused by mutation of the negative regulator BCY1 is toxic to DASH mutants such as ask1 and dam1. In addition, we have discovered two novel subunits of DASH, Hsk2 and Hsk3 (helper of Ask1). which are microproteins of fewer than 75 amino acids, as dosage suppressors of ask1 mutants. These are essential genes that colocalize with DASH components on spindles and kinetochores and are present in the DASH complex. Mutants in hsk3 arrest cells in mitosis with short spindles and broken spindle structures characteristic of other DASH mutants. Hsk3 is critical for the integrity of the DASH complex because in hsk3 mutants the association of Dam1, Duo1, Spc34, and Spc19 with Ask1 is greatly diminished. We propose that Hsk3 acts to incorporate Ask1 into the DASH complex.

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