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Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis

Clathrin ensures mitotic spindle stability and efficient chromosome alignment, independently of its vesicle trafficking function. Although clathrin localizes to the mitotic spindle and kinetochore fiber microtubule bundles, the mechanisms by which clathrin stabilizes microtubules are unclear. We sho...

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Autores principales: Rondelet, Arnaud, Lin, Yu-Chih, Singh, Divya, Porfetye, Arthur T., Thakur, Harish C., Hecker, Andreas, Brinkert, Pia, Schmidt, Nadine, Bendre, Shweta, Müller, Franziska, Mazul, Lisa, Widlund, Per O., Bange, Tanja, Hiller, Michael, Vetter, Ingrid R., Bird, Alexander W.
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Publicado: Rockefeller University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31932847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201907083
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author Rondelet, Arnaud
Lin, Yu-Chih
Singh, Divya
Porfetye, Arthur T.
Thakur, Harish C.
Hecker, Andreas
Brinkert, Pia
Schmidt, Nadine
Bendre, Shweta
Müller, Franziska
Mazul, Lisa
Widlund, Per O.
Bange, Tanja
Hiller, Michael
Vetter, Ingrid R.
Bird, Alexander W.
author_facet Rondelet, Arnaud
Lin, Yu-Chih
Singh, Divya
Porfetye, Arthur T.
Thakur, Harish C.
Hecker, Andreas
Brinkert, Pia
Schmidt, Nadine
Bendre, Shweta
Müller, Franziska
Mazul, Lisa
Widlund, Per O.
Bange, Tanja
Hiller, Michael
Vetter, Ingrid R.
Bird, Alexander W.
author_sort Rondelet, Arnaud
collection PubMed
description Clathrin ensures mitotic spindle stability and efficient chromosome alignment, independently of its vesicle trafficking function. Although clathrin localizes to the mitotic spindle and kinetochore fiber microtubule bundles, the mechanisms by which clathrin stabilizes microtubules are unclear. We show that clathrin adaptor interaction sites on clathrin heavy chain (CHC) are repurposed during mitosis to directly recruit the microtubule-stabilizing protein GTSE1 to the spindle. Structural analyses reveal that these sites interact directly with clathrin-box motifs on GTSE1. Disruption of this interaction releases GTSE1 from spindles, causing defects in chromosome alignment. Surprisingly, this disruption destabilizes astral microtubules, but not kinetochore-microtubule attachments, and chromosome alignment defects are due to a failure of chromosome congression independent of kinetochore–microtubule attachment stability. GTSE1 recruited to the spindle by clathrin stabilizes microtubules by inhibiting the microtubule depolymerase MCAK. This work uncovers a novel role of clathrin adaptor-type interactions to stabilize nonkinetochore fiber microtubules to support chromosome congression, defining for the first time a repurposing of this endocytic interaction mechanism during mitosis.
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spelling pubmed-70416882020-08-03 Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis Rondelet, Arnaud Lin, Yu-Chih Singh, Divya Porfetye, Arthur T. Thakur, Harish C. Hecker, Andreas Brinkert, Pia Schmidt, Nadine Bendre, Shweta Müller, Franziska Mazul, Lisa Widlund, Per O. Bange, Tanja Hiller, Michael Vetter, Ingrid R. Bird, Alexander W. J Cell Biol Article Clathrin ensures mitotic spindle stability and efficient chromosome alignment, independently of its vesicle trafficking function. Although clathrin localizes to the mitotic spindle and kinetochore fiber microtubule bundles, the mechanisms by which clathrin stabilizes microtubules are unclear. We show that clathrin adaptor interaction sites on clathrin heavy chain (CHC) are repurposed during mitosis to directly recruit the microtubule-stabilizing protein GTSE1 to the spindle. Structural analyses reveal that these sites interact directly with clathrin-box motifs on GTSE1. Disruption of this interaction releases GTSE1 from spindles, causing defects in chromosome alignment. Surprisingly, this disruption destabilizes astral microtubules, but not kinetochore-microtubule attachments, and chromosome alignment defects are due to a failure of chromosome congression independent of kinetochore–microtubule attachment stability. GTSE1 recruited to the spindle by clathrin stabilizes microtubules by inhibiting the microtubule depolymerase MCAK. This work uncovers a novel role of clathrin adaptor-type interactions to stabilize nonkinetochore fiber microtubules to support chromosome congression, defining for the first time a repurposing of this endocytic interaction mechanism during mitosis. Rockefeller University Press 2020-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7041688/ /pubmed/31932847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201907083 Text en © 2020 Rondelet et al. http://www.rupress.org/terms/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/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 International license, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Rondelet, Arnaud
Lin, Yu-Chih
Singh, Divya
Porfetye, Arthur T.
Thakur, Harish C.
Hecker, Andreas
Brinkert, Pia
Schmidt, Nadine
Bendre, Shweta
Müller, Franziska
Mazul, Lisa
Widlund, Per O.
Bange, Tanja
Hiller, Michael
Vetter, Ingrid R.
Bird, Alexander W.
Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
title Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
title_full Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
title_fullStr Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
title_full_unstemmed Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
title_short Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
title_sort clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31932847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201907083
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