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Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator

We used laser microsurgery to cut between the two sister kinetochores on bioriented prometaphase chromosomes to produce two chromosome fragments containing one kinetochore (CF1K). Each of these CF1Ks then always moved toward the spindle pole to which their kinetochores were attached before initiatin...

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Autores principales: Khodjakov, Alexey, Cole, Richard W., McEwen, Bruce F., Buttle, Karolyn F., Rieder, Conly L.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2134806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9015296
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author Khodjakov, Alexey
Cole, Richard W.
McEwen, Bruce F.
Buttle, Karolyn F.
Rieder, Conly L.
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Cole, Richard W.
McEwen, Bruce F.
Buttle, Karolyn F.
Rieder, Conly L.
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description We used laser microsurgery to cut between the two sister kinetochores on bioriented prometaphase chromosomes to produce two chromosome fragments containing one kinetochore (CF1K). Each of these CF1Ks then always moved toward the spindle pole to which their kinetochores were attached before initiating the poleward and away-from-the-pole oscillatory motions characteristic of monooriented chromosomes. CF1Ks then either: (a) remained closely associated with this pole until anaphase (50%), (b) moved (i.e., congressed) to the spindle equator (38%), where they usually (13/19 cells) remained stably positioned throughout the ensuing anaphase, or (c) reoriented and moved to the other pole (12%). Behavior of congressing CF1Ks was indistinguishable from that of congressing chromosomes containing two sister kinetochores. Three-dimensional electron microscopic tomographic reconstructions of CF1Ks stably positioned on the spindle equator during anaphase revealed that the single kinetochore was highly stretched and/or fragmented and that numerous microtubules derived from the opposing spindle poles terminated in its structure. These observations reveal that a single kinetochore is capable of simultaneously supporting the function of two sister kinetochores during chromosome congression and imply that vertebrate kinetochores consist of multiple domains whose motility states can be regulated independently.
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spelling pubmed-21348062008-05-01 Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator Khodjakov, Alexey Cole, Richard W. McEwen, Bruce F. Buttle, Karolyn F. Rieder, Conly L. J Cell Biol Article We used laser microsurgery to cut between the two sister kinetochores on bioriented prometaphase chromosomes to produce two chromosome fragments containing one kinetochore (CF1K). Each of these CF1Ks then always moved toward the spindle pole to which their kinetochores were attached before initiating the poleward and away-from-the-pole oscillatory motions characteristic of monooriented chromosomes. CF1Ks then either: (a) remained closely associated with this pole until anaphase (50%), (b) moved (i.e., congressed) to the spindle equator (38%), where they usually (13/19 cells) remained stably positioned throughout the ensuing anaphase, or (c) reoriented and moved to the other pole (12%). Behavior of congressing CF1Ks was indistinguishable from that of congressing chromosomes containing two sister kinetochores. Three-dimensional electron microscopic tomographic reconstructions of CF1Ks stably positioned on the spindle equator during anaphase revealed that the single kinetochore was highly stretched and/or fragmented and that numerous microtubules derived from the opposing spindle poles terminated in its structure. These observations reveal that a single kinetochore is capable of simultaneously supporting the function of two sister kinetochores during chromosome congression and imply that vertebrate kinetochores consist of multiple domains whose motility states can be regulated independently. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2134806/ /pubmed/9015296 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Khodjakov, Alexey
Cole, Richard W.
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Buttle, Karolyn F.
Rieder, Conly L.
Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator
title Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator
title_full Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator
title_fullStr Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator
title_full_unstemmed Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator
title_short Chromosome Fragments Possessing Only One Kinetochore Can Congress to the Spindle Equator
title_sort chromosome fragments possessing only one kinetochore can congress to the spindle equator
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2134806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9015296
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