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Cdk1 and Plk1 mediate a CLASP2 phospho-switch that stabilizes kinetochore–microtubule attachments

Ana R.R. Maia, Zaira Garcia, Lilian Kabeche, Marin Barisic, Stefano Maffini, Sandra Macedo-Ribeiro, Iain M. Cheeseman, Duane A. Compton, Irina Kaverina, Helder Maiato
Ana R.R. Maia
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, PortugalDepartment of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232
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Zaira Garcia
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal
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Lilian Kabeche
Department of Biochemistry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Lebanon, NH 03766
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Marin Barisic
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal
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Stefano Maffini
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal
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Sandra Macedo-Ribeiro
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal
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Iain M. Cheeseman
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02142
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Duane A. Compton
Department of Biochemistry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Lebanon, NH 03766
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Irina Kaverina
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232
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Helder Maiato
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, PortugalDepartment of Experimental Biology, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade do Porto, 4200-319 Porto, Portugal
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DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201203091 | Published October 8, 2012
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Abstract

Accurate chromosome segregation during mitosis relies on a dynamic kinetochore (KT)–microtubule (MT) interface that switches from a labile to a stable condition in response to correct MT attachments. This transition is essential to satisfy the spindle-assembly checkpoint (SAC) and couple MT-generated force with chromosome movements, but the underlying regulatory mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we show that during mitosis the MT- and KT-associated protein CLASP2 is progressively and distinctively phosphorylated by Cdk1 and Plk1 kinases, concomitant with the establishment of KT–MT attachments. CLASP2 S1234 was phosphorylated by Cdk1, which primed CLASP2 for association with Plk1. Plk1 recruitment to KTs was enhanced by CLASP2 phosphorylation on S1234. This was specifically required to stabilize KT–MT attachments important for chromosome alignment and to coordinate KT and non-KT MT dynamics necessary to maintain spindle bipolarity. CLASP2 C-terminal phosphorylation by Plk1 was also required for chromosome alignment and timely satisfaction of the SAC. We propose that Cdk1 and Plk1 mediate a fine CLASP2 “phospho-switch” that temporally regulates KT–MT attachment stability.

  • Submitted: 19 March 2012
  • Accepted: 17 September 2012

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Cdk1 and Plk1 mediate a CLASP2 phospho-switch that stabilizes kinetochore–microtubule attachments
Ana R.R. Maia, Zaira Garcia, Lilian Kabeche, Marin Barisic, Stefano Maffini, Sandra Macedo-Ribeiro, Iain M. Cheeseman, Duane A. Compton, Irina Kaverina, Helder Maiato
J Cell Biol Oct 2012, 199 (2) 285-301; DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201203091

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