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TPX2 phosphorylation maintains metaphase spindle length by regulating microtubule flux

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
卷 210, 期 3, 页码 373-383

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201412109

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91313302, 31071188, 31030044, 90913021, 31371365]
  2. State Key Basic Research and Development Plan [2010CB833705, 2014CB138402]

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A steady-state metaphase spindle maintains constant length, although the microtubules undergo intensive dynamics. Tubulin dinners are incorporated at plus ends of spindle microtubules while they are removed from the minus ends, resulting in poleward movement. Such microtubule flux is regulated by the microtubule rescue factors CLASPs at kinetochores and depolymerizing protein Kif2a at the poles, along with other regulators of microtubule dynamics. How microtubule polymerization and depolymerization are coordinated remains unclear. Here we show that TPX2, a microtubule-bundling protein and activator of Aurora A, plays an important role. TPX2 was phosphorylated by Aurora A during mitosis. Its phospho-null mutant caused short metaphase spindles coupled with low microtubule flux rate. Interestingly, phosphorylation of TPX2 regulated its interaction with CLASP1 but not Kif2a. The effect of its mutant in shortening the spindle could be rescued by codepletion of CLASP1 and Kif2a that abolished microtubule flux. Together we propose that Aurora A dependent TPX2 phosphorylation controls mitotic spindle length through regulating microtubule flux.

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