ch-TOGp is required for microtubule aster formation in a mammalian mitotic extract

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Dionne, MA [1 ]
Sanchez, A [1 ]
Compton, DA [1 ]
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[1] Dartmouth Coll, Sch Med, Dept Biochem, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
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10.1074/jbc.275.16.12346
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Microtubules induced to polymerize with taxol in a mammalian mitotic extract organize into aster-like arrays in a centrosome-independent process that is driven by microtubule motors and structural proteins. These microtubule asters accurately reflect the noncentrosomal aspects of mitotic spindle pole formation. We show here that colonic-hepatic tumor-overexpressed gene (ch-TOGp) is an abundant component of these asters. We have prepared ch-TOGp-specific antibodies and show by immunodepletion that ch-TOGp is required for microtubule aster assembly. Microtubule polymerization is severely inhibited in the absence of ch-TOGp, and silver stain analysis of the ch-TOGp immunoprecipitate indicates that it is not present in a preformed complex and is the only protein removed from the extract during immunodepletion. Furthermore, the reduction in microtubule polymerization efficiency in the absence of ch-TOGp is dependent on ATP. These results demonstrate that ch-TOGp is a major constituent of microtubule asters assembled in a mammalian mitotic extract and that it is required for robust microtubule polymerization in an ATP-dependent manner in this system even though taxol is present. These data, coupled with biochemical and genetic data derived from analysis of ch-TOGp-related proteins in other organisms, indicate that ch-TOGp is a key factor regulating microtubule dynamics during mitosis.
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