“…Here, we tested whether CAPN7 and SPAST are also required for NoCut when the checkpoint is triggered in other ways, including the presence of mis-segregated DNA in the midbody (here termed DNA bridges) ( Steigemann et al, 2009 ; Mendoza et al, 2009 ; Bembenek et al, 2013 ) or replication stress ( Mackay and Ullman, 2015 ). DNA bridges were induced using the topoisomerase II inhibitor, ICRF-193, which inhibits DNA untangling and thereby promotes mis-segregation ( Clarke et al, 1993 ; Germann et al, 2014 ; Nielsen et al, 2015 ; Bhowmick et al, 2019 ; Jiang et al, 2023 ). Treatment of asynchronous control HeLa cells with a low dose of ICRF-193 (80 nM) induced NoCut signaling, as reflected by increases in the proportion of cells with midbodies (from 5 to 11%) and multiple nuclei (from 4 to 8%) ( Figure 6A ), in good agreement with previous reports ( Bhowmick et al, 2019 ).…”