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Mps1 kinase functions in mitotic spindle assembly and error correction

Víctor M. Bolaños-García

2025Trends in Biochemical Sciences8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The protein kinase Mps1 (also known as TTK) is a central component of the mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), an essential self-monitoring system of the eukaryotic cell cycle that ensures accurate chromosome segregation by delaying the onset of anaphase until all chromosomes are properly bioriented on the mitotic spindle. Mps1 kinase is an important upstream regulator of the SAC and its recruitment to kinetochores critical for initiating SAC signaling. This review discusses the current understanding of Mps1 essential functions in the SAC, the emerging details of Mps1 role in error correction to safeguard genome stability, and the therapeutic potential of Mps1 inhibition for the treatment of cancer types associated with aberrant SAC signaling and chromosome segregation defects.

Topics & Concepts

MitosisCell biologySpindle apparatusSpindle checkpointAurora B kinaseBiologyChemistryCell divisionBiochemistryCellMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsCancer-related Molecular PathwaysUbiquitin and proteasome pathways
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