CENP-F is a novel microtubule-binding protein that is essential for kinetochore attachments and affects the duration of the mitotic checkpoint delay
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CENP-F is a novel microtubule-binding protein that is essential for kinetochore attachments and affects the duration of the mitotic checkpoint delay
Abstract
Centromeric protein F (CENP-F) is a 367-kDa human kinetochore protein that was identified a decade ago, but its function was only recently revealed by studies that used small interfering RNA to deplete the protein from cells. All studies showed that CENP-F is important for chromosome alignment, but these studies differed as to whether CENP-F is important to the mitotic checkpoint. We report here that CENP-F is essential for cells to sustain a prolonged mitotic delay in response to unattached kinetochores. Cells depleted of CENP-F exit mitosis in the presence of defective kinetochore attachments resulting from treatment with nocodazole, or the depletion of kinetochore proteins CENP-E and hSgo1. Kinetochores depleted of CENP-F exhibited a reduction in the amounts of the mitotic checkpoint proteins Mad1, Mad2, hBUBR1, hBUB1, and hMps1. We postulate that CENP-F is not an essential component of the mitotic checkpoint but facilitates the duration of the mitotic delay. Separately, we show that CENP-F is a novel microtubule-binding protein that possesses two microtubule-binding domains at opposite ends of the molecule. The C-terminal microtubule-binding domain was found to stimulate microtubule polymerization in vitro. These activities provide a biochemical explanation for how CENP-F contributes to kinetochore attachments in vivo.
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