Nucleation of microtubules from mitotic centrosomes is modulated by a phosphorylated epitope
Open Access
- 1 March 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 95 (3) , 405-411
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.95.3.405
Abstract
At the onset of mitosis a class of proteins appears that possess a phosphorylated epitope recognized by the monoclonal antibody MPM-2. Immunofluorescence staining shows that a subset of these proteins is associated with the centrosomes of the mitotic apparatus. The appearance of these proteins coincides with the increased microtubule nucleating capacity of the centrosomes. We have tested whether growth of microtubules from mitotic centrosomes in a lysed cell model is dependent on the availability of the phosphorylated epitope by blocking the epitope with a specific antibody or by modifying it by removal of the phosphate. Centrosomes incubated with purified tubulin nucleate microtubule asters. However, preincubating the centrosomes with MPM-2 blocks all microtubule nucleation. Pretreating mitotic centrosomes with alkaline phosphatase also inhibits nucleation. These data suggest that the phosphorylated epitope recognized by MPM-2 is important for microtubule nucleation.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- Purification of MPF from starfish: Identification as the H1 histone kinase p34cdc2 and a possible mechanism for its periodic activationCell, 1989
- Cell‐cycle modulation of MPM‐2‐specific spindle pole body phosphorylation in Aspergillus nidulansCell Motility, 1988
- Microtubule dynamics in vivo: a test of mechanisms of turnover.The Journal of cell biology, 1987
- Induction of early mitotic events in a cell-free systemCell, 1985
- Phosphorylation of keratin and vimentin polypeptides in normal and transformed mitotic human epithelial amnion cells: behavior of keratin and vimentin filaments during mitosis.The Journal of cell biology, 1983
- An alteration in the phosphorylation of vimentin-type intermediate filaments is associated with mitosis in cultured mammalian cellsCell, 1982
- Microtubule-nucleating activity of centrosomes in Chinese hamster ovary cells is independent of the centriole cycle but coupled to the mitotic cycle.The Journal of cell biology, 1981
- Production of large numbers of mitotic mammalian cells by use of the reversible microtubule inhibitor NocodazoleExperimental Cell Research, 1980
- Identity and polymerization-stimulatory activity of the nontubulin proteins associated with microtubulesBiochemistry, 1977
- Initiation and growth of microtubules from mitotic centers in lysed mammalian cells.The Journal of cell biology, 1975