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Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome

In metazoan oocytes the assembly of a microtubule-based spindle depends on the activity of a large number of accessory non-tubulin proteins, many of which remain unknown. In this work we isolated the microtubule-bound proteins from Xenopus eggs. Using mass spectrometry we identified 318 proteins, on...

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Autores principales: Gache, Vincent, Waridel, Patrice, Winter, Christof, Juhem, Aurelie, Schroeder, Michael, Shevchenko, Andrej, Popov, Andrei V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2822853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20174651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009248
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author Gache, Vincent
Waridel, Patrice
Winter, Christof
Juhem, Aurelie
Schroeder, Michael
Shevchenko, Andrej
Popov, Andrei V.
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Waridel, Patrice
Winter, Christof
Juhem, Aurelie
Schroeder, Michael
Shevchenko, Andrej
Popov, Andrei V.
author_sort Gache, Vincent
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description In metazoan oocytes the assembly of a microtubule-based spindle depends on the activity of a large number of accessory non-tubulin proteins, many of which remain unknown. In this work we isolated the microtubule-bound proteins from Xenopus eggs. Using mass spectrometry we identified 318 proteins, only 43 of which are known to bind microtubules. To integrate our results, we compiled for the first time a network of the meiotic microtubule-related interactome. The map reveals numerous interactions between spindle microtubules and the newly identified non-tubulin spindle components and highlights proteins absent from the mitotic spindle proteome. To validate newly identified spindle components, we expressed as GFP-fusions nine proteins identified by us and for first time demonstrated that Mgc68500, Loc398535, Nif3l1bp1/THOC7, LSM14A/RAP55A, TSGA14/CEP41, Mgc80361 and Mgc81475 are associated with spindles in egg extracts or in somatic cells. Furthermore, we showed that transfection of HeLa cells with siRNAs, corresponding to the human orthologue of Mgc81475 dramatically perturbs spindle formation in HeLa cells. These results show that our approach to the identification of the Xenopus microtubule-associated proteome yielded bona fide factors with a role in spindle assembly.
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spelling pubmed-28228532010-02-20 Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome Gache, Vincent Waridel, Patrice Winter, Christof Juhem, Aurelie Schroeder, Michael Shevchenko, Andrej Popov, Andrei V. PLoS One Research Article In metazoan oocytes the assembly of a microtubule-based spindle depends on the activity of a large number of accessory non-tubulin proteins, many of which remain unknown. In this work we isolated the microtubule-bound proteins from Xenopus eggs. Using mass spectrometry we identified 318 proteins, only 43 of which are known to bind microtubules. To integrate our results, we compiled for the first time a network of the meiotic microtubule-related interactome. The map reveals numerous interactions between spindle microtubules and the newly identified non-tubulin spindle components and highlights proteins absent from the mitotic spindle proteome. To validate newly identified spindle components, we expressed as GFP-fusions nine proteins identified by us and for first time demonstrated that Mgc68500, Loc398535, Nif3l1bp1/THOC7, LSM14A/RAP55A, TSGA14/CEP41, Mgc80361 and Mgc81475 are associated with spindles in egg extracts or in somatic cells. Furthermore, we showed that transfection of HeLa cells with siRNAs, corresponding to the human orthologue of Mgc81475 dramatically perturbs spindle formation in HeLa cells. These results show that our approach to the identification of the Xenopus microtubule-associated proteome yielded bona fide factors with a role in spindle assembly. Public Library of Science 2010-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2822853/ /pubmed/20174651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009248 Text en Gache et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gache, Vincent
Waridel, Patrice
Winter, Christof
Juhem, Aurelie
Schroeder, Michael
Shevchenko, Andrej
Popov, Andrei V.
Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome
title Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome
title_full Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome
title_fullStr Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome
title_full_unstemmed Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome
title_short Xenopus Meiotic Microtubule-Associated Interactome
title_sort xenopus meiotic microtubule-associated interactome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2822853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20174651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009248
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