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Naegleria’s mitotic spindles are built from unique tubulins and highlight core spindle features (CROSBI ID 307304)

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Velle, Katrina B ; Kennard, Andrew S. ; Trupinić, Monika ; Ivec, Arian ; Swafford, Andrew J.M. ; Nolton, Emily ; Rice, Luke M. ; Tolić, Iva M. ; Fritz-Laylin, Lillian K. ; Wadsworth, Patricia Naegleria’s mitotic spindles are built from unique tubulins and highlight core spindle features // Current biology, 32 (2022), 1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.01.034

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Velle, Katrina B ; Kennard, Andrew S. ; Trupinić, Monika ; Ivec, Arian ; Swafford, Andrew J.M. ; Nolton, Emily ; Rice, Luke M. ; Tolić, Iva M. ; Fritz-Laylin, Lillian K. ; Wadsworth, Patricia

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Naegleria’s mitotic spindles are built from unique tubulins and highlight core spindle features

Naegleria gruberi is a unicellular eukaryote whose evolutionary distance from animals and fungi has made it useful for developing hypotheses about the last common eukaryotic ancestor. Naegleria amoebae lack a cytoplasmic microtubule cytoskeleton and assemble microtubules only during mitosis and thus represent a unique system for studying the evolution and functional specificity of mitotic tubulins and the spindles they assemble. Previous studies show that Naegleria amoebae express a divergent α-tubulin during mitosis, and we now show that Naegleria amoebae express a second mitotic α- and two mitotic β-tubulins. The mitotic tubulins are evolutionarily divergent relative to typical α- and β-tubulins and contain residues that suggest distinct microtubule properties. These distinct residues are conserved in mitotic tubulin homologs of the “brain-eating amoeba” Naegleria fowleri, making them potential drug targets. Using quantitative light microscopy, we find that Naegleria’s mitotic spindle is a distinctive barrel-like structure built from a ring of microtubule bundles. Similar to those of other species, Naegleria’s spindle is twisted, and its length increases during mitosis, suggesting that these aspects of mitosis are ancestral features. Because bundle numbers change during metaphase, we hypothesize that the initial bundles represent kinetochore fibers and secondary bundles function as bridging fibers.

Naegleria ; amoeba ; tubulin

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32

2022.

1-15

objavljeno

0960-9822

1879-0445

10.1016/j.cub.2022.01.034

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Biologija, Fizika, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti

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