Fission yeast Rad26ATRIP delays spindle-pole-body separation following interphase microtubule damage
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Fission yeast Rad26ATRIP delays spindle-pole-body separation following interphase microtubule damage
Abstract
The conserved fission yeast protein Rad26(ATRIP) preserves genomic stability by occupying central positions within DNA-structure checkpoint pathways. It is also required for proper cellular morphology, chromosome stability and following treatment with microtubule poisons. Here, we report that mutation of a putative nuclear export sequence in Rad26(ATRIP) disrupted its cytoplasmic localization in untreated cells and conferred abnormal cellular morphology, minichromosome instability and sensitivity to microtubule poisons without affecting DNA-structure checkpoint signaling. This mutation also disrupted a delay to spindle-pole-body separation that occurred following microtubule damage in G(2). Together, these results demonstrate that Rad26(ATRIP) participates in two genetically defined checkpoint pathways--one that responds to genomic damage and the other to microtubule damage. This response to microtubule damage delays spindle-pole-body separation and, in doing so, might preserve both cellular morphology and chromosome stability.
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