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Yeast Dam1p is required to maintain spin ... interacts with the Mps1p kinase


Yeast Dam1p is required to maintain spindle integrity during mitosis and interacts with the Mps1p kinase.

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We have identified a mutant allele of the DAM1 gene in a screen for mutations that are lethal in combination with the mps1-1 mutation. MPS1 encodes an essential protein kinase that is required for duplication of the spindle pole body and for the spindle assembly checkpoint. Mutations in six different genes were found to be lethal in combination with mps1-1, of which only DAM1 was novel. The remaining genes encode a checkpoint protein, Bub1p, and four chaperone proteins, Sti1p, Hsc82p, Cdc37p, and Ydj1p. DAM1 is an essential gene that encodes a protein recently described as a member of a microtubule binding complex. We report here that cells harboring the dam1-1 mutation fail to maintain spindle integrity during anaphase at the restrictive temperature. Consistent with this phenotype, DAM1 displays genetic interactions with STU1, CIN8, and KAR3, genes encoding proteins involved in spindle function. We have observed that a Dam1p-Myc fusion protein expressed at endogenous levels and localized by immunofluorescence microscopy, appears to be evenly distributed along short mitotic spindles but is found at the spindle poles at later times in mitosis.


Jones MH, Bachant JB, Castillo AR, Giddings TH, Winey M

Molecular biology of the cell

1999-07-01 00:00

10

7

2377-91

Carrier Proteins,Cell Cycle Proteins,Fungal Proteins,Genes, Fungal,Microtubule-Associated Proteins,Mitosis,Mitotic Spindle Apparatus,Mutation,Nuclear Proteins,Phosphoproteins,Protein Kinases,Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases,Protein-Tyrosine Kinases,Repressor Proteins,Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins,Temperature,Yeasts,Carrier Proteins,Cell Cycle Proteins,DAM1protein, S cerevisiae,Fungal Proteins,KAR3 protein, S cerevisiae,MAD1 protein, S cerevisiae,MAD1L1 protein, human,Microtubule-Associated Proteins,Nuclear Proteins,Phosphoproteins,Repressor Proteins,Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins,CIN8 protein, S cerevisiae,MPS1 protein, S cerevisiae,Protein-Tyrosine Kinases,Protein Kinases,Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases,TTK protein, human

Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder Colorado 80309-0347, USA

Mol. Biol. Cell

NIGMS GM-19566, NIGMS GM-51312

1059-1524




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