Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2179117 European Journal of Cell Biology 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We addressed the role of the G-protein regulatory (GPR) motif-containing Leu–Gly–Asn-enriched protein (LGN) and G-proteins (Giα3) in the positioning of the spindle pole during mammalian cell division. Immunocytochemistry indicated that both LGN and Giα3 co-localized at the spindle pole and at the midbody and the cell cortex during the different phases of mitosis. In marked contrast to the positioning of the spindle pole at metaphase midway between the cell cortex and the metaphase plate, the spindle pole was juxtaposed with the cell cortex at metaphase following increased expression of Giα3 and LGN. This repositioning of the spindle pole required the interaction of LGN with Giα. The influence of LGN and Giα3 on the cortical positioning of the spindle pole likely reflects either stronger pulling forces on the spindle pole exerted from the cell cortex or increased pushing forces exerted on the spindle pole from the mitotic spindle indicating that these events are regulated by GPR motif-containing proteins and G-proteins independent of asymmetry.

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