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Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells

TPX2 performs multiple roles in microtubule organization. Previously, it was shown that plant AtTPX2 binds AtAurora1 kinase and colocalizes with microtubules in a cell cycle-specific manner. To elucidate the function of TPX2 further, this work analysed Arabidopsis cells overexpressing AtTPX2-GFP. Di...

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Autores principales: Petrovská, Beáta, Jeřábková, Hana, Kohoutová, Lucie, Cenklová, Věra, Pochylová, Žaneta, Gelová, Zuzana, Kočárová, Gabriela, Váchová, Lenka, Kurejová, Michaela, Tomaštíková, Eva, Binarová, Pavla
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24006426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert271
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author Petrovská, Beáta
Jeřábková, Hana
Kohoutová, Lucie
Cenklová, Věra
Pochylová, Žaneta
Gelová, Zuzana
Kočárová, Gabriela
Váchová, Lenka
Kurejová, Michaela
Tomaštíková, Eva
Binarová, Pavla
author_facet Petrovská, Beáta
Jeřábková, Hana
Kohoutová, Lucie
Cenklová, Věra
Pochylová, Žaneta
Gelová, Zuzana
Kočárová, Gabriela
Váchová, Lenka
Kurejová, Michaela
Tomaštíková, Eva
Binarová, Pavla
author_sort Petrovská, Beáta
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description TPX2 performs multiple roles in microtubule organization. Previously, it was shown that plant AtTPX2 binds AtAurora1 kinase and colocalizes with microtubules in a cell cycle-specific manner. To elucidate the function of TPX2 further, this work analysed Arabidopsis cells overexpressing AtTPX2-GFP. Distinct arrays of bundled microtubules, decorated with AtTPX2-GFP, were formed in the vicinity of the nuclear envelope and in the nuclei of overexpressing cells. The microtubular arrays showed reduced sensitivity to anti-microtubular drugs. TPX2-mediated formation of nuclear/perinuclear microtubular arrays was not specific for the transition to mitosis and occurred independently of Aurora kinase. The fibres were not observed in cells with detectable programmed cell death and, in this respect, they differed from TPX2-dependent microtubular assemblies functioning in mammalian apoptosis. Colocalization and co-purification data confirmed the interaction of importin with AtTPX2-GFP. In cells with nuclear foci of overexpressed AtTPX2-GFP, strong nuclear signals for Ran and importin diminished when microtubular arrays were assembled. This observation suggests that TPX2-mediated microtubule formation might be triggered by a Ran cycle. Collectively, the data suggest that in the acentrosomal plant cell, in conjunction with importin, overexpressed AtTPX2 reinforces microtubule formation in the vicinity of chromatin and the nuclear envelope.
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spelling pubmed-38083332013-10-26 Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells Petrovská, Beáta Jeřábková, Hana Kohoutová, Lucie Cenklová, Věra Pochylová, Žaneta Gelová, Zuzana Kočárová, Gabriela Váchová, Lenka Kurejová, Michaela Tomaštíková, Eva Binarová, Pavla J Exp Bot Research Paper TPX2 performs multiple roles in microtubule organization. Previously, it was shown that plant AtTPX2 binds AtAurora1 kinase and colocalizes with microtubules in a cell cycle-specific manner. To elucidate the function of TPX2 further, this work analysed Arabidopsis cells overexpressing AtTPX2-GFP. Distinct arrays of bundled microtubules, decorated with AtTPX2-GFP, were formed in the vicinity of the nuclear envelope and in the nuclei of overexpressing cells. The microtubular arrays showed reduced sensitivity to anti-microtubular drugs. TPX2-mediated formation of nuclear/perinuclear microtubular arrays was not specific for the transition to mitosis and occurred independently of Aurora kinase. The fibres were not observed in cells with detectable programmed cell death and, in this respect, they differed from TPX2-dependent microtubular assemblies functioning in mammalian apoptosis. Colocalization and co-purification data confirmed the interaction of importin with AtTPX2-GFP. In cells with nuclear foci of overexpressed AtTPX2-GFP, strong nuclear signals for Ran and importin diminished when microtubular arrays were assembled. This observation suggests that TPX2-mediated microtubule formation might be triggered by a Ran cycle. Collectively, the data suggest that in the acentrosomal plant cell, in conjunction with importin, overexpressed AtTPX2 reinforces microtubule formation in the vicinity of chromatin and the nuclear envelope. Oxford University Press 2013-11 2013-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3808333/ /pubmed/24006426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert271 Text en © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Petrovská, Beáta
Jeřábková, Hana
Kohoutová, Lucie
Cenklová, Věra
Pochylová, Žaneta
Gelová, Zuzana
Kočárová, Gabriela
Váchová, Lenka
Kurejová, Michaela
Tomaštíková, Eva
Binarová, Pavla
Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells
title Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells
title_full Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells
title_fullStr Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells
title_full_unstemmed Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells
title_short Overexpressed TPX2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells
title_sort overexpressed tpx2 causes ectopic formation of microtubular arrays in the nuclei of acentrosomal plant cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24006426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert271
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