PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Role of Kif15 and its novel mitotic partner KBP in K-fiber dynamics and chromosome alignment.

  • Nathalie Brouwers,
  • Nuria Mallol Martinez,
  • Isabelle Vernos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. e0174819

Abstract

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Faithful segregation of the genetic material during the cell cycle is key for the continuation of life. Central to this process is the assembly of a bipolar spindle that aligns the chromosomes and segregates them to the two daughter cells. Spindle bipolarity is strongly dependent on the activity of the homotetrameric kinesin Eg5. However, another kinesin, Kif15, also provides forces needed to separate the spindle poles during prometaphase and to maintain spindle bipolarity at metaphase. Here we identify KBP as a specific interaction partner of Kif15 in mitosis. We show that KBP promotes the localization of Kif15 to the spindle equator close to the chromosomes. Both Kif15 and KBP are required for the alignment of all the chromosomes to the metaphase plate and the assembly of stable kinetochore fibers of the correct length. Taken together our data uncover a novel role for Kif15 in complex with KBP during mitosis.