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Title: | Opposing roles for JNK and Aurora A in regulating the association of WDR62 with spindle microtubules | Authors: | Lim, N.R Yeap, Y.Y.C Zhao, T.T Yip, Y.Y Wong, S.C Xu, D Ang, C.-S Williamson, N.A Xu, Z Bogoyevitch, M.A Ng, D.C.H |
Keywords: | aurora A kinase mitogen activated protein kinase 9 protein stress activated protein kinase stress activated protein kinase 1 unclassified drug WDR62 protein AURKA protein, human aurora A kinase nerve protein stress activated protein kinase 1 WDR62 protein, human Article cell compartmentalization cell cycle controlled study female human human cell microtubule mitosis nervous system development phosphorylation priority journal protein phosphorylation spindle microtubule spindle pole cell line genetics HeLa cell line metabolism microtubule protein tertiary structure signal transduction spindle apparatus Aurora Kinase A Cell Line HeLa Cells Humans MAP Kinase Signaling System Microtubules Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 8 Mitosis Nerve Tissue Proteins Neurogenesis Phosphorylation Protein Structure, Tertiary Spindle Apparatus |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Publisher: | Company of Biologists Ltd | Citation: | Lim, N.R, Yeap, Y.Y.C, Zhao, T.T, Yip, Y.Y, Wong, S.C, Xu, D, Ang, C.-S, Williamson, N.A, Xu, Z, Bogoyevitch, M.A, Ng, D.C.H (2015). Opposing roles for JNK and Aurora A in regulating the association of WDR62 with spindle microtubules. Journal of Cell Science 128 (3) : 527-540. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.157537 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | WD40-repeat protein 62 (WDR62) is a spindle pole protein required for normal cell division and neuroprogenitor differentiation during brain development. Microcephaly-associated mutations in WDR62 lead to mitotic mislocalization, highlighting a crucial requirement for precise WDR62 spatiotemporal distribution, although the regulatory mechanisms are unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the WD40-repeat region of WDR62 is required for microtubule association, whereas the disordered C-terminal region regulates cell-cycledependent compartmentalization. In agreement with a functional requirement for the WDR62-JNK1 complex during neurogenesis, WDR62 specifically recruits JNK1 (also known as MAPK8), but not JNK2 (also known as MAPK9), to the spindle pole. However, JNKmediated phosphorylation of WDR62 T1053 negatively regulated microtubule association, and loss of JNK signaling resulted in constitutive WDR62 localization to microtubules irrespective of cell cycle stage. In contrast, we identified that Aurora A kinase (AURKA) and WDR62 were in complex and that AURKA-mediated phosphorylation was required for the spindle localization of WDR62 during mitosis. Our studies highlight complex regulation of WDR62 localization, with opposing roles for JNK and AURKA in determining its spindle association. © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. | Source Title: | Journal of Cell Science | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180092 | ISSN: | 0021-9533 | DOI: | 10.1242/jcs.157537 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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