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MISP is a novel Plk1 substrate required for proper spindle orientation and mitotic progression.


ABSTRACT: Precise positioning of the mitotic spindle determines the correct cell division axis and is crucial for organism development. Spindle positioning is mediated through a cortical machinery by capturing astral microtubules, thereby generating pushing/pulling forces at the cell cortex. However, the molecular link between these two structures remains elusive. Here we describe a previously uncharacterized protein, MISP (C19orf21), as a substrate of Plk1 that is required for correct mitotic spindle positioning. MISP is an actin-associated protein throughout the cell cycle. MISP depletion led to an impaired metaphase-to-anaphase transition, which depended on phosphorylation by Plk1. Loss of MISP induced mitotic defects including spindle misorientation accompanied by shortened astral microtubules. Furthermore, we find that MISP formed a complex with and regulated the cortical distribution of the +TIP binding protein p150(glued), a subunit of the dynein-dynactin complex. We propose that Plk1 phosphorylates MISP, thus stabilizing cortical and astral microtubule attachments required for proper mitotic spindle positioning.

SUBMITTER: Zhu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3601349 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MISP is a novel Plk1 substrate required for proper spindle orientation and mitotic progression.

Zhu Mei M   Settele Florian F   Kotak Sachin S   Sanchez-Pulido Luis L   Ehret Lena L   Ponting Chris P CP   Gönczy Pierre P   Hoffmann Ingrid I  

The Journal of cell biology 20130301 6


Precise positioning of the mitotic spindle determines the correct cell division axis and is crucial for organism development. Spindle positioning is mediated through a cortical machinery by capturing astral microtubules, thereby generating pushing/pulling forces at the cell cortex. However, the molecular link between these two structures remains elusive. Here we describe a previously uncharacterized protein, MISP (C19orf21), as a substrate of Plk1 that is required for correct mitotic spindle pos  ...[more]

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