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Microtubule binding of the human augmin complex is directly controlled by importins and Ran-GTP.


ABSTRACT: Mitotic spindle assembly during cell division is a highly regulated process. Ran-GTP produced around chromosomes controls the activity of a multitude of spindle assembly factors by releasing them from inhibitory interaction with importins. A major consequence of Ran-GTP regulation is the local stimulation of branched microtubule nucleation around chromosomes, which is mediated by the augmin complex (composed of the eight subunits HAUS1-HAUS8), a process that is crucially important for correct spindle assembly. However, augmin is not known to be a direct target of the Ran-GTP pathway, raising the question of how its activity is controlled. Here, we present the in vitro reconstitution of Ran-GTP-regulated microtubule binding of the human augmin complex. We demonstrate that importins directly bind to augmin, which prevents augmin from binding to microtubules. Ran-GTP relieves this inhibition. Therefore, the augmin complex is a direct target of the Ran-GTP pathway, suggesting that branching microtubule nucleation is directly regulated by the Ran-GTP gradient around chromosomes in dividing cells.

SUBMITTER: Ustinova K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10323247 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microtubule binding of the human augmin complex is directly controlled by importins and Ran-GTP.

Ustinova Kseniya K   Ruhnow Felix F   Gili Maria M   Surrey Thomas T  

Journal of cell science 20230626 12


Mitotic spindle assembly during cell division is a highly regulated process. Ran-GTP produced around chromosomes controls the activity of a multitude of spindle assembly factors by releasing them from inhibitory interaction with importins. A major consequence of Ran-GTP regulation is the local stimulation of branched microtubule nucleation around chromosomes, which is mediated by the augmin complex (composed of the eight subunits HAUS1-HAUS8), a process that is crucially important for correct sp  ...[more]

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