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Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex

Duo1p and Dam1p were previously identified as spindle proteins in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, analyses of a diverse collection of duo1 and dam1 alleles were used to develop a deeper understanding of the functions and interactions of Duo1p and Dam1p. Based on the similarity of...

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Autores principales: Cheeseman, Iain M., Enquist-Newman, Maria, Müller-Reichert, Thomas, Drubin, David G., Barnes, Georjana
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11149931
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author Cheeseman, Iain M.
Enquist-Newman, Maria
Müller-Reichert, Thomas
Drubin, David G.
Barnes, Georjana
author_facet Cheeseman, Iain M.
Enquist-Newman, Maria
Müller-Reichert, Thomas
Drubin, David G.
Barnes, Georjana
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description Duo1p and Dam1p were previously identified as spindle proteins in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, analyses of a diverse collection of duo1 and dam1 alleles were used to develop a deeper understanding of the functions and interactions of Duo1p and Dam1p. Based on the similarity of mutant phenotypes, genetic interactions between duo1 and dam1 alleles, interdependent localization to the mitotic spindle, and Duo1p/Dam1p coimmunoprecipitation from yeast protein extracts, these analyses indicated that Duo1p and Dam1p perform a shared function in vivo as components of a protein complex. Duo1p and Dam1p are not required to assemble bipolar spindles, but they are required to maintain metaphase and anaphase spindle integrity. Immunofluorescence and electron microscopy of duo1 and dam1 mutant spindles revealed a diverse variety of spindle defects. Our results also indicate a second, previously unidentified, role for the Duo1p/Dam1p complex. duo1 and dam1 mutants show high rates of chromosome missegregation, premature anaphase events while arrested in metaphase, and genetic interactions with a subset of kinetochore components consistent with a role in kinetochore function. In addition, Duo1p and Dam1p localize to kinetochores in chromosome spreads, suggesting that this complex may serve as a link between the kinetochore and the mitotic spindle.
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spelling pubmed-21936602008-05-01 Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex Cheeseman, Iain M. Enquist-Newman, Maria Müller-Reichert, Thomas Drubin, David G. Barnes, Georjana J Cell Biol Original Article Duo1p and Dam1p were previously identified as spindle proteins in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, analyses of a diverse collection of duo1 and dam1 alleles were used to develop a deeper understanding of the functions and interactions of Duo1p and Dam1p. Based on the similarity of mutant phenotypes, genetic interactions between duo1 and dam1 alleles, interdependent localization to the mitotic spindle, and Duo1p/Dam1p coimmunoprecipitation from yeast protein extracts, these analyses indicated that Duo1p and Dam1p perform a shared function in vivo as components of a protein complex. Duo1p and Dam1p are not required to assemble bipolar spindles, but they are required to maintain metaphase and anaphase spindle integrity. Immunofluorescence and electron microscopy of duo1 and dam1 mutant spindles revealed a diverse variety of spindle defects. Our results also indicate a second, previously unidentified, role for the Duo1p/Dam1p complex. duo1 and dam1 mutants show high rates of chromosome missegregation, premature anaphase events while arrested in metaphase, and genetic interactions with a subset of kinetochore components consistent with a role in kinetochore function. In addition, Duo1p and Dam1p localize to kinetochores in chromosome spreads, suggesting that this complex may serve as a link between the kinetochore and the mitotic spindle. The Rockefeller University Press 2001-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2193660/ /pubmed/11149931 Text en © 2001 The Rockefeller University Press 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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Cheeseman, Iain M.
Enquist-Newman, Maria
Müller-Reichert, Thomas
Drubin, David G.
Barnes, Georjana
Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex
title Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex
title_full Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex
title_fullStr Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex
title_full_unstemmed Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex
title_short Mitotic Spindle Integrity and Kinetochore Function Linked by the Duo1p/Dam1p Complex
title_sort mitotic spindle integrity and kinetochore function linked by the duo1p/dam1p complex
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11149931
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