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Publication : Identification of a MAD2-binding protein, CMT2, and its role in mitosis.

First Author  Habu T Year  2002
Journal  EMBO J Volume  21
Issue  23 Pages  6419-28
PubMed ID  12456649 Mgi Jnum  J:86166
Mgi Id  MGI:2678953 Doi  10.1093/emboj/cdf659
Citation  Habu T, et al. (2002) Identification of a MAD2-binding protein, CMT2, and its role in mitosis. EMBO J 21(23):6419-28
abstractText  MAD2 is a key component of the spindle checkpoint that delays the onset of anaphase until all the kinetochores are attached to the spindle. It binds to human p55CDC and prevents it from promoting destruction of an anaphase inhibitor, securin. Here we report the characterization of a novel MAD2-binding protein, CMT2. Upon the completion of spindle attachment, formation of the CMT2-MAD2 complex coincides with dissociation of the p55CDC-MAD2 complex. Overexpression of CMT2 in cells arrested by the spindle checkpoint causes premature destruction of securin and allows exit from mitosis without chromosome segregation. Depletion of CMT2 induces cell death following a transient delay in the onset of anaphase. These results indicate that CMT2 interacts with the spindle checkpoint and coordinates cell cycle events in late mitosis.
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