2010
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201001050
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Mps1 directs the assembly of Cdc20 inhibitory complexes during interphase and mitosis to control M phase timing and spindle checkpoint signaling

Abstract: Cdc20 and Mad2 or Bub1 don’t come together in Mps1-null cells, resulting in a dramatic acceleration of anaphase onset (see also related papers by Hewitt et al. and Santaguida et al. in this issue).

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“…We next determined if the Sgo intermediate for CPC recruitment was also affected by Mps1 inhibition. While Sgo2 levels were only slightly reduced, Sgo1 centromere localization was highly sensitive to Mps1 inhibition, with Sgo1 localizing over the chromosomal arms instead of to the centromere, much like we observed for Aurora B (Fig 3C; supplementary Fig S3A-C online) [14].…”
Section: Mps1 Allows Rapid Aurora B Recruitment To Centromeressupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…We next determined if the Sgo intermediate for CPC recruitment was also affected by Mps1 inhibition. While Sgo2 levels were only slightly reduced, Sgo1 centromere localization was highly sensitive to Mps1 inhibition, with Sgo1 localizing over the chromosomal arms instead of to the centromere, much like we observed for Aurora B (Fig 3C; supplementary Fig S3A-C online) [14].…”
Section: Mps1 Allows Rapid Aurora B Recruitment To Centromeressupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Whereas expression of wt-INCENP did not improve alignment under these conditions, we observed a striking improvement when Aurora B localization to centromeres was restored by CB-INCENP expression (Fig 4A,B; supplementary Fig S4B online). Only mild chromosome misalignments persisted, which might reflect the Aurora B-independent role of Mps1 in chromosome biorientation [11,[13][14][15]28].…”
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“…6 Although the precise contribution of MPS1 to SAC functions remains elusive, 7 accumulating evidence suggests that MPS1 facilitates SAC activation by promoting the recruitment of SAC components to unoccupied KTs. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] MPS1 has also been implicated in the so-called 'error correction mechanism', 16 a poorly characterized process that resolves the erroneous KT-MT attachments that frequently form in the early steps of mitosis. 17,18 According to current models, AURKB, one component of the chromosomal passenger complex (reviewed by Ruchaud et al 19 ), catalyzes this process by destabilizing incorrect attachments, hence generating free KTs that activate the SAC.…”
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