Mitosis is controlled by the specific and timely degradation of key regulatory proteins, notably the mitotic cyclins that bind and activate the cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks). In animal cells, cyclin A is always degraded before cyclin B, but the exact timing and the mechanism underlying this are not known. Here we use live cell imaging to show that cyclin A begins to be degraded just after nuclear envelope breakdown. This degradation requires the 26S proteasome, but is not affected by the spindle checkpoint. Neither deletion of its destruction box nor disrupting Cdk binding prevents cyclin A proteolysis, but Cdk binding is necessary for degradation at the correct time. We also show that increasing the levels of cyclin A delays chromosome alignment and sister chromatid segregation. This delay depends on the proteolysis of cyclin A and is not caused by a lag in the bipolar attachment of chromosomes to the mitotic spindle, nor is it mediated via the spindle checkpoint. Thus, proteolysis that is not under the control of the spindle checkpoint is required for chromosome alignment and anaphase.
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April 02 2001
Cyclin a Is Destroyed in Prometaphase and Can Delay Chromosome Alignment and Anaphase
Nicole den Elzen,
Nicole den Elzen
aWellcome/Cancer Research Campaign Institute, Cambridge CB2 1QR, United Kingdom
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Jonathon Pines
Jonathon Pines
aWellcome/Cancer Research Campaign Institute, Cambridge CB2 1QR, United Kingdom
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Nicole den Elzen
aWellcome/Cancer Research Campaign Institute, Cambridge CB2 1QR, United Kingdom
Jonathon Pines
aWellcome/Cancer Research Campaign Institute, Cambridge CB2 1QR, United Kingdom
The online version of this article contains supplemental material.
Abbreviations used in this paper: APC, anaphase-promoting complex; CAK, Cdk–activating kinase; Cdk, cyclin-dependent kinase; CFP, cyan fluorescent protein; D-box, destruction box; DIC, differential interference contrast; GFP, green fluorescent protein; GST, glutathione S-transferase; NEBD, nuclear envelope breakdown; YFP, yellow fluorescent protein.
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October 17 2000
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January 22 2001
Accepted:
January 24 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
© 2001 The Rockefeller University Press
2001
The Rockefeller University Press
J Cell Biol (2001) 153 (1): 121–136.
Article history
Received:
October 17 2000
Revision Requested:
January 22 2001
Accepted:
January 24 2001
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Nicole den Elzen, Jonathon Pines; Cyclin a Is Destroyed in Prometaphase and Can Delay Chromosome Alignment and Anaphase. J Cell Biol 2 April 2001; 153 (1): 121–136. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.153.1.121
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