Biomolecules (Jan 2019)

Aurora A Protein Kinase: To the Centrosome and Beyond

  • Laura Magnaghi-Jaulin,
  • Grégory Eot-Houllier,
  • Emmanuel Gallaud,
  • Régis Giet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom9010028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 28

Abstract

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Accurate chromosome segregation requires the perfect spatiotemporal rearrangement of the cellular cytoskeleton. Isolated more than two decades ago from Drosophila, Aurora A is a widespread protein kinase that plays key roles during cell division. Numerous studies have described the localisation of Aurora A at centrosomes, the mitotic spindle, and, more recently, at mitotic centromeres. In this review, we will summarise the cytoskeletal rearrangements regulated by Aurora A during cell division. We will also discuss the recent discoveries showing that Aurora A also controls not only the dynamics of the cortical proteins but also regulates the centromeric proteins, revealing new roles for this kinase during cell division.

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