Differing requirements for Augmin in male meiotic and mitotic spindle formation inDrosophila
Differing requirements for Augmin in male meiotic and mitotic spindle formation inDrosophila
Animal cells divide using a microtubule-based, bipolar spindle. Both somatic, mitotic cells and sperm-producing male meiotic spermatocytes use centrosome-dependent and acentrosomal spindle-forming mechanisms. Here, we characterize the largely undefined, centrosome-independent spindle formation pathway used during male meiosis. Our live and fixed cell analyses ofDrosophilaspermatocytes reveal that acentrosomal microtubules are nucleated at kinetochores and in the vicinity of chromatin and that together these assemble into functional spindles. Mutational studies indicate that γ-tubulin and its extra-centrosomal targeting complex, Augmin, are vital for this process. In addition, Augmin facilitates efficient spindle assembly in the presence of centrosomes. In contrast to the pronounced recruitment of Augmin on spindles in other cell types, the complex is absent from those of spermatocytes but does accumulate on kinetochores. Polo kinase facilitates this kinetochore recruitment while inhibiting Augmin's spindle association, and this in turn dictates γ-tubulin distribution and spindle density. Polo's negative regulation of Augmin in male meiosis contrasts with its requirement in loading Augmin along mitotic spindles in somaticDrosophilacells. Together our data identify a novel mechanism of acentrosomal spindle formation in spermatocytes and reveal its divergence from that used in mitotic cells.
- California Institute of Technology United States
- University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Male, 570, QH301-705.5, nucleation, γ-tubulin, 610, Mitosis, Spindle Apparatus, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases, Spermatocytes, division, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Biology (General), Kinetochores, Centrosome, Research, Chromatin, kinetochore, Meiosis, Drosophila melanogaster, spermatocyte, γ-tubulin, microtubule
Male, 570, QH301-705.5, nucleation, γ-tubulin, 610, Mitosis, Spindle Apparatus, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases, Spermatocytes, division, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Biology (General), Kinetochores, Centrosome, Research, Chromatin, kinetochore, Meiosis, Drosophila melanogaster, spermatocyte, γ-tubulin, microtubule
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