An acentrosomal aster with atypical microtubule polarity recruits cytokinesis signals to its center in Xenopus egg extracts.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Journal of cell science Pub Date : 2025-09-15 Epub Date: 2025-09-26 DOI:10.1242/jcs.263766
Ling Jin, Muchen Liu, Xianrui Cheng
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Abstract

Xenopus egg extracts can self-organize into cell-like compartments without the classic microtubule organizer centrosome. Compartment formation requires microtubules, but the organization of microtubules throughout the process remains unclear. Here, we show that the earliest organized microtubule structures to emerge during cell-like compartment formation are centrosome-independent asters. In contrast to the microtubule orientation of a centrosome-nucleated aster, most microtubules in the centrosome-independent aster point their plus ends toward the center. Formation of these asters requires the microtubule motor MKLP2 (also known as KIF20A) and Aurora kinase B activity. The aster center accumulates microtubule plus end-binding protein EB1-GFP and the plus end-tracking motor kinesin-1-GFP, and also recruits cytokinesis-related proteins GFP-MKLP1 (KIF23), active RhoA, and F-actin. Together, our findings identify an early microtubule structure in cell-like compartment self-organization and link it to the cytokinesis pathway.

在非洲爪蟾卵提取物中,具有非典型微管极性的胞内体aster向其中心招募细胞分裂信号。
爪蟾卵提取物可以自组织成细胞样的区室,没有经典的微管组织中心体。室的形成需要微管,但微管在整个过程中的组织结构尚不清楚。在这里,我们发现在细胞样室形成过程中最早出现的有组织的微管结构是与中心体无关的aster。与中心体有核的紫菀的微管取向相反,大多数与中心体无关的紫菀的微管将它们的正端指向中心。这些紫菀的形成需要微管马达MKLP2和极光激酶B的活性。aster中心聚集微管+末端结合蛋白EB1-GFP和+末端跟踪运动激酶-1- gfp,并招募细胞分裂相关蛋白GFP-MKLP1、活性RhoA和F-actin。总之,我们的发现确定了细胞样室自组织的早期微管结构,并将其与细胞分裂途径联系起来。
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Journal of cell science
Journal of cell science 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.50%
发文量
393
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cell Science publishes cutting-edge science, encompassing all aspects of cell biology.
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