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  2. Human NUF2 interacts with centromere-associated protein E and is essential for a stable spindle microtubule-kinetochore attachment

Human NUF2 interacts with centromere-associated protein E and is essential for a stable spindle microtubule-kinetochore attachment

  • J Biol Chem. 2007 Jul 20;282(29):21415-24. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M609026200.
Dan Liu 1 Xia Ding Jian Du Xin Cai Yuejia Huang Tarsha Ward Andrew Shaw Yong Yang Renming Hu Changjiang Jin Xuebiao Yao
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Affiliation

  • 1 Laboratory of Cellular Dynamics, University of Science and Technology of China and the National Laboratory for Physical Sciences, Hefei 230027, China.
Abstract

Chromosome segregation in mitosis is orchestrated by dynamic interaction between spindle microtubules and the kinetochore, a multiprotein complex assembled onto centromeric DNA of the chromosome. Here, we show that Homo sapiens (Hs) NUF2 is required for stable kinetochore localization of centromere-associated protein E (CENP-E) in HeLa cells. HsNUF2 specifies the kinetochore association of CENP-E by interacting with its C-terminal domain. The region of HsNUF2 binding to CENP-E was mapped to its C-terminal domain by Glutathione S-transferase pulldown and yeast two-hybrid assays. Suppression of synthesis of HsNUF2 by small interfering RNA abrogated the localization of CENP-E to the kinetochore, demonstrating the requirement of HsNUF2 for CENP-E kinetochore localization. In addition, depletion of HsNUF2 caused aberrant chromosome segregation. These HsNUF2-suppressed cells displayed reduced tension at kinetochores of bi-orientated chromosomes. Double knockdown of CENP-E and HsNUF2 further abolished the tension at the kinetochores. Our results indicate that HsNUF2 and CENP-E are required for organization of stable microtubule-kinetochore attachment that is essential for faithful chromosome segregation in mitosis.

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