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CHD4 Is a RanGTP-Dependent MAP that Stabilizes Microtubules and Regulates Bipolar Spindle Formation
Koffa, Maria; Yokoyama, Hideki; Nakos, Konstantinos et al.
2013In Current Biology, 23 (24), p. 2443-2451
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Keywords :
Adenosine Triphosphatases; DNA Helicases; Drosophila; HeLa Cells; Mi-2 Nucleosome Remodeling and Deacetylase Complex; Microtubule-Associated Proteins; Microtubules; ran GTP-Binding Protein; Spindle Apparatus; Xenopus Proteins
Abstract :
[en] Background Production of the GTP-bound form of the Ran GTPase (RanGTP) around chromosomes induces spindle assembly by activating nuclear localization signal (NLS)-containing proteins. Several NLS proteins have been identified as spindle assembly factors, but the complexity of the process led us to search for additional proteins with distinct roles in spindle assembly. Results We identify a chromatin-remodeling ATPase, CHD4, as a RanGTP-dependent microtubule (MT)-associated protein (MAP). MT binding occurs via the region containing an NLS and chromatin-binding domains. In Xenopus egg extracts and cultured cells, CHD4 largely dissociates from mitotic chromosomes and partially localizes to the spindle. Immunodepletion of CHD4 from egg extracts significantly reduces the quantity of MTs produced around chromatin and prevents spindle assembly. CHD4 RNAi in both HeLa and Drosophila S2 cells induces defects in spindle assembly and chromosome alignment in early mitosis, leading to chromosome missegregation. Further analysis in egg extracts and in HeLa cells reveals that CHD4 is a RanGTP-dependent MT stabilizer. Moreover, the CHD4-containing NuRD complex promotes organization of MTs into bipolar spindles in egg extracts. Importantly, this function of CHD4 is independent of chromatin remodeling. Conclusions Our results uncover a new role for CHD4 as a MAP required for MT stabilization and involved in generating spindle bipolarity. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Koffa, Maria ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Life Science Research Unit
Yokoyama, Hideki
Nakos, Konstantinos
Santarella-Mellwig, Rachel
Rybina, Sofia
Krijgsveld, Jeroen
Mattaj, Iain W.
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
CHD4 Is a RanGTP-Dependent MAP that Stabilizes Microtubules and Regulates Bipolar Spindle Formation
Publication date :
16 December 2013
Journal title :
Current Biology
ISSN :
0960-9822
Volume :
23
Issue :
24
Pages :
2443-2451
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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