Influence of M-phase chromatin on the anisotropy of microtubule asters

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Dogterom, M
Felix, MA
Guet, CC
Leibler, S
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[1] PRINCETON UNIV, LEWIS THOMAS LAB, DEPT PHYS, PRINCETON, NJ 08544 USA
[2] PRINCETON UNIV, LEWIS THOMAS LAB, DEPT MOLEC BIOL, PRINCETON, NJ 08544 USA
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10.1083/jcb.133.1.125
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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In many eukaryotic cells going through M-phase, a bipolar spindle is formed by microtubules nucleated from centrosomes. These microtubules, in addition to being ''captured'' by kinetochores, may be stabilized by chromatin in two different ways: short-range stabilization effects may affect microtubules in close contact with the chromatin, while long-range stabilization effects may ''guide'' microtubule growth towards the chromatin (e.g., by introducing a diffusive gradient of an enzymatic activity that affects microtubule assembly). Here, we use both meiotic and mitotic extracts from Xenopus laevis eggs to study microtubule aster formation and microtubule dynamics in the presence of chromatin. In ''low-speed'' meiotic extracts, in the presence of salmon sperm chromatin, we find that short-range stabilization effects lead to a strong anisotropy of the microtubule asters. Analysis of the dynamic parameters of microtubule growth shows that this anisotropy arises from a decrease in the catastrophe frequency, an increase in the rescue frequency and a decrease in the growth velocity. In this system we also find evidence for long-range ''guidance'' effects, which lead to a weak anisotropy of the asters. Statistically relevant results on these long-range effects are obtained in ''high-speed'' mitotic extracts in the presence of artificially constructed chromatin stripes. We find that aster anisotropy is biased in the direction of the chromatin and that the catastrophe frequency is reduced in its vicinity. In this system we also find a surprising dependence of the catastrophe and the rescue frequencies on the length of microtubules nucleated from centrosomes: the catastrophe frequency increases and the rescue frequency decreases with microtubule length.
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