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Vol. 13, Issue 4, 1366-1380, April 2002
Is Dependent on Spindle Pole
Body Outer Plaque and Kar3 Motor Protein
and
Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Mikrobiologie, Biozentrum,
Universität Basel, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
Nuclear migration and positioning in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae depend on long astral microtubules emanating from
the spindle pole bodies (SPBs). Herein, we show by in vivo fluorescence
microscopy that cells lacking Spc72, the SPB receptor of the
cytoplasmic
-tubulin complex, can only generate very short (<1
µm) and unstable astral microtubules. Consequently, nuclear migration
to the bud neck and orientation of the anaphase spindle along the
mother-bud axis are absent in these cells. However,
SPC72 deletion is not lethal because elongated but
misaligned spindles can frequently reorient in mother cells, permitting
delayed but otherwise correct nuclear segregation. High-resolution
time-lapse sequences revealed that this spindle reorientation was most
likely accomplished by cortex interactions of the very short astral
microtubules. In addition, a set of double mutants suggested that
reorientation was dependent on the SPB outer plaque and the astral
microtubule motor function of Kar3 but not Kip2/Kip3/Dhc1, or the
cortex components Kar9/Num1. Our observations suggest that Spc72 is
required for astral microtubule formation at the SPB half-bridge and
for stabilization of astral microtubules at the SPB outer plaque. In
addition, our data exclude involvement of Spc72 in spindle formation
and elongation functions.
Online version of this article contains video material for
some figures. Online version available at www.molbiolcell.org.
Present addresses:
*Novartis Oncology, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland;
Bureco Corporation, CH-4123 Allschwil, Switzerland.
Corresponding author. E-mail
address: peter.philippsen{at}unibas.ch.
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