학술논문

Minus-End Capture of Preformed Kinetochore Fibers Contributes to Spindle Morphogenesis
Document Type
research-article
Source
The Journal of Cell Biology, 2003 Mar 01. 160(5), 671-683.
Subject
Mitosis
Mitotic spindle
Microtubules
Spindle pole
Chromosome positioning
Cytoskeleton
Centrosomes
Chromosomes
Mitosis
Cells
Microscopy
Vertebrates
Fluorescence
Language
English
ISSN
00219525
Abstract
Near-simultaneous three-dimensional fluorescence/differential interference contrast microscopy was used to follow the behavior of microtubules and chromosomes in living α-tubulin/GFP-expressing cells after inhibition of the mitotic kinesin Eg5 with monastrol. Kinetochore fibers (K-fibers) were frequently observed forming in association with chromosomes both during monastrol treatment and after monastrol removal. Surprisingly, these K-fibers were oriented away from, and not directly connected to, centrosomes and incorporated into the spindle by the sliding of their distal ends toward centrosomes via a NuMA-dependent mechanism. Similar preformed K-fibers were also observed during spindle formation in untreated cells. In addition, upon monastrol removal, centrosomes established a transient chromosome-free bipolar array whose orientation specified the axis along which chromosomes segregated. We propose that the capture and incorporation of preformed K-fibers complements the microtubule plusend capture mechanism and contributes to spindle formation in vertebrates.