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Establishing correct kinetochore-microtubule attachments in mitosis and meiosis

Gisela Cairo, Soni Lacefield

2020Essays in Biochemistry40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Faithful chromosome segregation in mitosis and meiosis requires that chromosomes properly attach to spindle microtubules. Initial kinetochore-microtubule attachments are often incorrect and rely on error correction mechanisms to release improper attachments, allowing the formation of new attachments. Aurora B kinase and, in mammalian germ cells, Aurora C kinase function as the enzymatic component of the Chromosomal Passenger Complex (CPC), which localizes to the inner centromere/kinetochore and phosphorylates kinetochore proteins for microtubule release during error correction. In this review, we discuss recent findings of the molecular pathways that regulate the chromosomal localization of Aurora B and C kinases in human cell lines, mice, fission yeast, and budding yeast. We also discuss differences in the importance of localization pathways between mitosis and meiosis.

Topics & Concepts

KinetochoreCell biologyCentromereMitosisAurora B kinaseChromosome segregationMeiosisBiologyMicrotubuleGeneticsChromosomeGeneMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsDNA Repair MechanismsGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics