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Evidence for a HURP/EB free mixed-nucleotide zone in kinetochore-microtubules.


ABSTRACT: Current models infer that the microtubule-based mitotic spindle is built from GDP-tubulin with small GTP caps at microtubule plus-ends, including those that attach to kinetochores, forming the kinetochore-fibres. Here we reveal that kinetochore-fibres additionally contain a dynamic mixed-nucleotide zone that reaches several microns in length. This zone becomes visible in cells expressing fluorescently labelled end-binding proteins, a known marker for GTP-tubulin, and endogenously-labelled HURP - a protein which we show to preferentially bind the GDP microtubule lattice in vitro and in vivo. We find that in mitotic cells HURP accumulates on the kinetochore-proximal region of depolymerising kinetochore-fibres, whilst avoiding recruitment to nascent polymerising K-fibres, giving rise to a growing "HURP-gap". The absence of end-binding proteins in the HURP-gaps leads us to postulate that they reflect a mixed-nucleotide zone. We generate a minimal quantitative model based on the preferential binding of HURP to GDP-tubulin to show that such a mixed-nucleotide zone is sufficient to recapitulate the observed in vivo dynamics of HURP-gaps.

SUBMITTER: Castrogiovanni C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9365851 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence for a HURP/EB free mixed-nucleotide zone in kinetochore-microtubules.

Castrogiovanni Cédric C   Inchingolo Alessio V AV   Harrison Jonathan U JU   Dudka Damian D   Sen Onur O   Burroughs Nigel J NJ   McAinsh Andrew D AD   Meraldi Patrick P  

Nature communications 20220810 1


Current models infer that the microtubule-based mitotic spindle is built from GDP-tubulin with small GTP caps at microtubule plus-ends, including those that attach to kinetochores, forming the kinetochore-fibres. Here we reveal that kinetochore-fibres additionally contain a dynamic mixed-nucleotide zone that reaches several microns in length. This zone becomes visible in cells expressing fluorescently labelled end-binding proteins, a known marker for GTP-tubulin, and endogenously-labelled HURP -  ...[more]

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