Nuclear envelope expansion is crucial for proper chromosomal segregation during a closed mitosis
Nuclear envelope expansion is crucial for proper chromosomal segregation during a closed mitosis
Here, we screened a 10,371 library of diverse molecules using a drug-sensitive fission yeast strain to identify compounds which cause defects in chromosome segregation during mitosis. We identified a phosphorium-ylide-based compound Cutin-1 which inhibits nuclear envelope expansion and nuclear elongation during the closed mitosis of fission yeast, and showed that its target is the β-subunit of fatty acid synthase. A point mutation in the dehydratase domain of Fas1 conferred in vivo and in vitro resistance to Cutin-1. Time-lapse photomicrography showed that the bulk of the chromosomes were only transiently separated during mitosis, and nucleoli separation was defective. Subsequently sister chromatids re-associated leading to chromosomal mis-segregation. These segregation defects were reduced when the nuclear volume was increased and were increased when the nuclear volume was reduced. We propose that there needs to be sufficient nuclear volume to allow the nuclear elongation necessary during a closed mitosis to take place for proper chromosome segregation, and that inhibition of fatty acid synthase compromises nuclear elongation and leads to defects in chromosomal segregation.
Cell Nucleus/genetics, Chromosome Segregation, Chromosomes, Fungal/genetics, Mitosis, Nuclear Envelope/genetics, Schizosaccharomyces/cytology, Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins/genetics
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Takemoto, Ai
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Li, Juan-Juan
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Yamatsugu, Kenzo
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15 March 2016
Takemoto, Ai
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Li, Juan-Juan
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Yamatsugu, Kenzo
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Elemento, Olivier
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Takemoto, Ai, Kawashima, Shigehiro A, Li, Juan-Juan, Jeffery, Linda, Yamatsugu, Kenzo, Elemento, Olivier and Nurse, Paul
(2016)
Nuclear envelope expansion is crucial for proper chromosomal segregation during a closed mitosis.
Journal of Cell Science, 129 (6), .
(doi:10.1242/jcs.181560).
Abstract
Here, we screened a 10,371 library of diverse molecules using a drug-sensitive fission yeast strain to identify compounds which cause defects in chromosome segregation during mitosis. We identified a phosphorium-ylide-based compound Cutin-1 which inhibits nuclear envelope expansion and nuclear elongation during the closed mitosis of fission yeast, and showed that its target is the β-subunit of fatty acid synthase. A point mutation in the dehydratase domain of Fas1 conferred in vivo and in vitro resistance to Cutin-1. Time-lapse photomicrography showed that the bulk of the chromosomes were only transiently separated during mitosis, and nucleoli separation was defective. Subsequently sister chromatids re-associated leading to chromosomal mis-segregation. These segregation defects were reduced when the nuclear volume was increased and were increased when the nuclear volume was reduced. We propose that there needs to be sufficient nuclear volume to allow the nuclear elongation necessary during a closed mitosis to take place for proper chromosome segregation, and that inhibition of fatty acid synthase compromises nuclear elongation and leads to defects in chromosomal segregation.
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 February 2016
Published date: 15 March 2016
Keywords:
Cell Nucleus/genetics, Chromosome Segregation, Chromosomes, Fungal/genetics, Mitosis, Nuclear Envelope/genetics, Schizosaccharomyces/cytology, Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins/genetics
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Shigehiro A Kawashima
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Linda Jeffery
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Kenzo Yamatsugu
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