TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensing chromosome bi-orientation by spatial separation of aurora B kinase from kinetochore substrates
AU - Liu, Dan
AU - Vader, Gerben
AU - Vromans, Martijn J M
AU - Lampson, Michael A
AU - Lens, Susanne M A
PY - 2009/3/6
Y1 - 2009/3/6
N2 - Successful cell division requires that chromosomes attach to opposite poles of the mitotic spindle (bi-orientation). Aurora B kinase regulates chromosome-spindle attachments by phosphorylating kinetochore substrates that bind microtubules. Centromere tension stabilizes bi-oriented attachments, but how physical forces are translated into signaling at individual centromeres is unknown. Using fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based biosensors to measure localized phosphorylation dynamics in living cells, we found that phosphorylation of an Aurora B substrate at the kinetochore depended on its distance from the kinase at the inner centromere. Furthermore, repositioning Aurora B closer to the kinetochore prevented stabilization of bi-oriented attachments and activated the spindle checkpoint. Thus, centromere tension can be sensed by increased spatial separation of Aurora B from kinetochore substrates, which reduces phosphorylation and stabilizes kinetochore microtubules.
AB - Successful cell division requires that chromosomes attach to opposite poles of the mitotic spindle (bi-orientation). Aurora B kinase regulates chromosome-spindle attachments by phosphorylating kinetochore substrates that bind microtubules. Centromere tension stabilizes bi-oriented attachments, but how physical forces are translated into signaling at individual centromeres is unknown. Using fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based biosensors to measure localized phosphorylation dynamics in living cells, we found that phosphorylation of an Aurora B substrate at the kinetochore depended on its distance from the kinase at the inner centromere. Furthermore, repositioning Aurora B closer to the kinetochore prevented stabilization of bi-oriented attachments and activated the spindle checkpoint. Thus, centromere tension can be sensed by increased spatial separation of Aurora B from kinetochore substrates, which reduces phosphorylation and stabilizes kinetochore microtubules.
KW - Aurora Kinase B
KW - Aurora Kinases
KW - Autoantigens/metabolism
KW - Biosensing Techniques
KW - Cell Line, Tumor
KW - Centromere/enzymology
KW - Centromere Protein A
KW - Chromatids/metabolism
KW - Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/metabolism
KW - Chromosomes, Human/metabolism
KW - Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
KW - HeLa Cells
KW - Humans
KW - Kinetochores/metabolism
KW - Microtubules/metabolism
KW - Mitosis
KW - Models, Biological
KW - Phosphorylation
KW - Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism
KW - Recombinant Fusion Proteins/metabolism
KW - Spindle Apparatus/metabolism
U2 - 10.1126/science.1167000
DO - 10.1126/science.1167000
M3 - Article
C2 - 19150808
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 323
SP - 1350
EP - 1353
JO - Science
JF - Science
IS - 5919
ER -