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    Mol Biol Cell. 2008 Jul;19(7):3097-110. Epub 2008 May 7.

    Regulation of microtubule assembly and organization in mitosis by the AAA+ ATPase Pontin.

    Ducat D, Kawaguchi S, Liu H, Yates JR 3rd, Zheng Y.

    Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution for Science and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA.

    To identify novel proteins important for microtubule assembly in mitosis, we have used a centrosome-based complementation assay to enrich for proteins with mitotic functions. An RNA interference (RNAi)-based screen of these proteins allowed us to uncover 13 novel mitotic regulators. We carried out in-depth analyses of one of these proteins, Pontin, which is known to have several functions in interphase, including chromatin remodeling, DNA repair, and transcription. We show that reduction of Pontin by RNAi resulted in defects in spindle assembly in Drosophila S2 cells and in several mammalian tissue culture cell lines. Further characterization of Pontin in Xenopus egg extracts demonstrates that Pontin interacts with the gamma tubulin ring complex (gamma-TuRC). Because depletion of Pontin leads to defects in the assembly and organization of microtubule arrays in egg extracts, our studies suggest that Pontin has a mitosis-specific function in regulating microtubule assembly.

    PMID: 18463163 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2441676

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