Cyclin B1 is localized to unattached kinetochores and contributes to efficient microtubule attachment and proper chromosome alignment during mitosis

Qiang Chen, Xiaoyan Zhang, Qing Jiang, Paul R. Clarke, Chuanmao Zhang

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    Abstract

    Cyclin B1 is a key regulatory protein controlling cell cycle progression in vertebrates. Cyclin B1 binds,CDK1, a cyclin-dependent kinase catalytic subunit, forming a complex that orchestrates mitosis through phosphorylation of key proteins. Cyclin B1 regulates both the activation of CDK1 and its subcellular localization, which may be critical for substrate selection. Here, we demonstrate that cyclin B1 is concentrated on the outer plate of the kinetochore during prometaphase. This localization requires the cyclin box region of the protein. Cyclin B1 is displaced from individual kinetochores to the spindle poles by microtubule attachment to the kinetochores, and this displacement is dependent on the dynein/dynactin complex. Depletion of cyclin B1 by vector-based siRNA causes inefficient attachment between kinetochores and microtubules, and chromosome alignment defects, and delays the onset of anaphase. We conclude that cyclin B1 accumulates at kinetochores during prometaphase, where it contributes to the correct attachment of microtubules to kinetochores and efficient alignment of the chromosomes, most likely through localized phosphorylation of specific substrates by cyclin B1-CDK1. Cyclin B1 is then transported from each kinetochore as microtubule attachment is completed, and this relocalization may redirect the activity of cyclin B1-CDK1 and contribute to inactivation of the spindle assembly checkpoint.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)268-280
    Number of pages13
    JournalCell Research
    Volume18
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2008

    Keywords

    • cyclin B1
    • kinetochore
    • dynein
    • chromosome alignment
    • microtubule attachment
    • SPINDLE-CHECKPOINT
    • STARFISH OOCYTES
    • SOMATIC-CELLS
    • COMPLEX
    • PHOSPHORYLATION
    • DYNAMICS
    • PROTEIN
    • KINASE
    • B1
    • ASSOCIATION

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