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Bub1 and Bub3 promote the conversion from monopolar to bipolar chromosome attachment independently of shugoshin

Journal

EMBO REPORTS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages 1022-1028

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1038/embor.2009.183

Keywords

Bub1; Bub3; fission yeast; mitosis; spindle assembly checkpoint

Funding

  1. Ernst Schering Foundation

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The eukaryotic spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) delays anaphase in the presence of chromosome attachment errors. Bub3 has been reported to be required for SAC activity in all eukaryotes examined so far. We find that Bub3, unlike its binding partner Bub1, is not essential for the SAC in fission yeast. As Bub3 is needed for the efficient kinetochore localization of Bub1, and of Mad1, Mad2 and Mad3, this implies that most SAC proteins do not need to be enriched at the kinetochores for the SAC to function. We find that Bub3 is also dispensable for shugoshin localization to the centromeres, which is the second known function of Bub1. Instead, Bub3, together with Bub1, has a specific function in promoting the conversion from chromosome mono-orientation to bi-orientation.

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