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Publication : Deficiency in SNM1 abolishes an early mitotic checkpoint induced by spindle stress.

First Author  Akhter S Year  2004
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  24
Issue  23 Pages  10448-55
PubMed ID  15542852 Mgi Jnum  J:94306
Mgi Id  MGI:3511919 Doi  10.1128/MCB.24.23.10448-10455.2004
Citation  Akhter S, et al. (2004) Deficiency in SNM1 abolishes an early mitotic checkpoint induced by spindle stress. Mol Cell Biol 24(23):10448-55
abstractText  Spindle poisons represent an important class of anticancer drugs that act by interfering with microtubule polymerization and dynamics and thereby induce mitotic checkpoints and apoptosis. Here we show that mammalian SNM1 functions in an early mitotic stress checkpoint that is distinct from the well-characterized spindle checkpoint that regulates the metaphase-to-anaphase transition. Specifically, we found that compared to wild-type cells, Snm1-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts exposed to spindle poisons exhibited elevated levels of micronucleus formation, decreased mitotic delay, a failure to arrest in mitosis prior to chromosome condensation, supernumerary centrosomes, and decreased viability. In addition, we show that both Snm1 and 53BP1, previously shown to interact, coimmunoprecipitate with components of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC)/cyclosome. These findings suggest that Snm1 is a component of a mitotic stress checkpoint that negatively targets the APC prior to chromosome condensation.
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