The spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) is a spindle pole body (SPB, equivalent of mammalian centrosome) associated surveillance mechanism that halts mitotic exit upon spindle misorientation. Here, we monitored the interaction between SPB proteins and the SPOC component Bfa1 by FRET microscopy. We show that Bfa1 binds to the scaffold-protein Nud1 and the gamma-tubulin receptor Spc72. Spindle misalignment specifically disrupts Bfa1-Spc72 interaction by a mechanism that requires the 14-3-3-family protein Bmh1 and the MARK/PAR-kinase Kin4. Dissociation of Bfa1 from Spc72 prevents the inhibitory phosphorylation of Bfa1 by the polo-like kinase Cdc5. We propose Spc72 as a regulatory hub that coordinates the activity of Kin4 and Cdc5 towards Bfa1. ...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
SummaryIn many polarized cells, the accuracy of chromosome segregation depends on the correct positi...
SummaryIn many polarized cells, the accuracy of chromosome segregation depends on the correct positi...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle with respect to the polarity axis is crucial for the accuracy...
Mitotic exit in budding yeast is dependent on correct orientation of the mitotic spindle along the c...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle with respect to the polarity axis is crucial for the accuracy...
The spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) of budding yeast delays mitotic exit in response to misaligne...
Trabajo presentado en la XXIX International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology (ICYG...
For a daughter cell to receive a complete genomic complement, it is essential that the mitotic spind...
In budding yeast, a surveillance mechanism known as the spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) ensures a...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the position of the mitotic spindle is surveyed by the spindle positio...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
Mitotic exit is a critical cell cycle transition that requires the careful coordination of nuclear p...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
SummaryIn many polarized cells, the accuracy of chromosome segregation depends on the correct positi...
SummaryIn many polarized cells, the accuracy of chromosome segregation depends on the correct positi...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle with respect to the polarity axis is crucial for the accuracy...
Mitotic exit in budding yeast is dependent on correct orientation of the mitotic spindle along the c...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle with respect to the polarity axis is crucial for the accuracy...
The spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) of budding yeast delays mitotic exit in response to misaligne...
Trabajo presentado en la XXIX International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology (ICYG...
For a daughter cell to receive a complete genomic complement, it is essential that the mitotic spind...
In budding yeast, a surveillance mechanism known as the spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) ensures a...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the position of the mitotic spindle is surveyed by the spindle positio...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
Mitotic exit is a critical cell cycle transition that requires the careful coordination of nuclear p...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...