chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor

Accurate chromosome segregation requires kinetochores on duplicated chromatids to biorient by attaching to dynamic microtubules from opposite spindle poles, which exerts forces to bring kinetochores under tension. However, kinetochores initially bind to microtubules indiscriminately, resulting in er...

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Main Authors: Jacob A Herman, Matthew P Miller, Sue Biggins
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/61773
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description Accurate chromosome segregation requires kinetochores on duplicated chromatids to biorient by attaching to dynamic microtubules from opposite spindle poles, which exerts forces to bring kinetochores under tension. However, kinetochores initially bind to microtubules indiscriminately, resulting in errors that must be corrected. While the Aurora B protein kinase destabilizes low-tension attachments by phosphorylating kinetochores, low-tension attachments are intrinsically less stable than those under higher tension in vitro independent of Aurora activity. Intrinsic tension-sensitive behavior requires the microtubule regulator Stu2 (budding yeast Dis1/XMAP215 ortholog), which we demonstrate here is likely a conserved function for the TOG protein family. The human TOG protein, chTOG, localizes to kinetochores independent of microtubules by interacting with Hec1. We identify a chTOG mutant that regulates microtubule dynamics but accumulates erroneous kinetochore-microtubule attachments that are not destabilized by Aurora B. Thus, TOG proteins confer a unique, intrinsic error correction activity to kinetochores that ensures accurate chromosome segregation.
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spelling doaj-art-61333f6fd3e64cb5a2ddb46ae980efee2025-08-19T21:29:07ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2020-12-01910.7554/eLife.61773chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factorJacob A Herman0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2069-5810Matthew P Miller1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2012-7546Sue Biggins2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4499-6319Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, United StatesHoward Hughes Medical Institute, Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, United StatesHoward Hughes Medical Institute, Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, United StatesAccurate chromosome segregation requires kinetochores on duplicated chromatids to biorient by attaching to dynamic microtubules from opposite spindle poles, which exerts forces to bring kinetochores under tension. However, kinetochores initially bind to microtubules indiscriminately, resulting in errors that must be corrected. While the Aurora B protein kinase destabilizes low-tension attachments by phosphorylating kinetochores, low-tension attachments are intrinsically less stable than those under higher tension in vitro independent of Aurora activity. Intrinsic tension-sensitive behavior requires the microtubule regulator Stu2 (budding yeast Dis1/XMAP215 ortholog), which we demonstrate here is likely a conserved function for the TOG protein family. The human TOG protein, chTOG, localizes to kinetochores independent of microtubules by interacting with Hec1. We identify a chTOG mutant that regulates microtubule dynamics but accumulates erroneous kinetochore-microtubule attachments that are not destabilized by Aurora B. Thus, TOG proteins confer a unique, intrinsic error correction activity to kinetochores that ensures accurate chromosome segregation.https://elifesciences.org/articles/61773kinetochoremicrotubulechTOGerror correctionmitosisAurora B
spellingShingle Jacob A Herman
Matthew P Miller
Sue Biggins
chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor
kinetochore
microtubule
chTOG
error correction
mitosis
Aurora B
title chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor
title_full chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor
title_fullStr chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor
title_full_unstemmed chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor
title_short chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor
title_sort chtog is a conserved mitotic error correction factor
topic kinetochore
microtubule
chTOG
error correction
mitosis
Aurora B
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/61773
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