Mps1 phosphorylates Borealin to control Aurora B activity and chromosome alignment
- PMID: 18243099
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2007.11.046
Mps1 phosphorylates Borealin to control Aurora B activity and chromosome alignment
Abstract
Maintenance of chromosomal stability relies on coordination between various processes that are critical for proper chromosome segregation in mitosis. Here we show that monopolar spindle 1 (Mps1) kinase, which is essential for the mitotic checkpoint, also controls correction of improper chromosome attachments. We report that Borealin/DasraB, a member of the complex that regulates the Aurora B kinase, is directly phosphorylated by Mps1 on residues that are crucial for Aurora B activity and chromosome alignment. As a result, cells lacking Mps1 kinase activity fail to efficiently align chromosomes due to impaired Aurora B function at centromeres, leaving improper attachments uncorrected. Strikingly, Borealin/DasraB bearing phosphomimetic mutations restores Aurora B activity and alignment in Mps1-depleted cells. Mps1 thus coordinates attachment error correction and checkpoint signaling, two crucial responses to unproductive chromosome attachments.
Comment in
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Mps1 checks up on chromosome attachment.Cell. 2008 Jan 25;132(2):181-2. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2008.01.008. Cell. 2008. PMID: 18243093
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