A requirement for the Abnormal Spindle protein to organise microtubules of the central spindle for cytokinesis in Drosophila
Abstract
Drosophila abnormal spindle (asp) mutants exhibit a mitotic metaphase checkpoint arrest with abnormal spindle poles, which reflects a requirement for Asp for the integrity of microtubule organising centres (MTOCs). In male meiosis, the absence of a strong spindle integrity checkpoint enables asp mutant cells to proceed through anaphase and telophase. However, the central spindle region is not correctly organised and cells frequently fail to complete cytokinesis. This contrasts with meiosis in wild-type males where at late anaphase a dense array of microtubules forms in the central spindle region that has Asp localised at its border. We speculate that Asp is associated with the minus ends of microtubules that have been released from the spindle poles to form the central spindle. A parallel situation arises in female meiosis where Asp not only associates with the minus ends of microtubules at the acentriolar poles but also with the central spindle pole body that forms between the two tandem spindles of meiosis II. Upon fertilisation, Asp is also recruited to the MTOC that nucleates the sperm aster. Asp is required for growth of the microtubules of the sperm aster, which in asp mutants remains diminutive and so prevents migration of the pronuclei.
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© 2002 The Company of Biologists Ltd. Accepted December 6, 2001. Published online March 1, 2002. We would like to thank the Cancer Research Campaign and MURST for supporting this work. The authors are grateful to Michel Bornens and Thom Kaufman for kindly providing anti-Centrin and anti-centrosomin antibodies, respectively. We also acknowledge Joseph Laycock and Andrew Page for their comments on the manuscript.Attached Files
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