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Dissecting the role of Aurora A during spindle assembly

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 27, Issue 19, Pages 2567-2579

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2008.173

Keywords

Aurora A; centrosome; microtubule; RanGTP; spindle assembly

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  1. European Union Research Training Network [MRTN-CT-2004-512348]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [BFU2006-04694]

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The centrosomal kinase Aurora A (AurA) is required for cell cycle progression, centrosome maturation and spindle assembly. However, the way it participates in spindle assembly is still quite unclear. Using the Xenopus egg extract system, we have dissected the role of AurA in the different microtubule (MT) assembly pathways involved in spindle formation. We developed a new tool based on the activation of AurA by TPX2 to clearly define the requirements for localization and activation of the kinase during spindle assembly. We show that localized AurA kinase activity is required to target factors involved in MT nucleation and stabilization to the centrosome, therefore promoting the formation of a MT aster. In addition, AurA strongly enhances MT nucleation mediated by the Ran pathway through cytoplasmic phosphorylation. Altogether, our data show that AurA exerts an effect as a key regulator of MT assembly during M phase and therefore of bipolar spindle formation.

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