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Publication : Mitotic chromosome alignment ensures mitotic fidelity by promoting interchromosomal compaction during anaphase.

First Author  Fonseca CL Year  2019
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  218
Issue  4 Pages  1148-1163
PubMed ID  30733233 Mgi Jnum  J:273369
Mgi Id  MGI:6286687 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201807228
Citation  Fonseca CL, et al. (2019) Mitotic chromosome alignment ensures mitotic fidelity by promoting interchromosomal compaction during anaphase. J Cell Biol 218(4):1148-1163
abstractText  Chromosome alignment at the equator of the mitotic spindle is a highly conserved step during cell division; however, its importance to genomic stability and cellular fitness is not understood. Normal mammalian somatic cells lacking KIF18A function complete cell division without aligning chromosomes. These alignment-deficient cells display normal chromosome copy numbers in vitro and in vivo, suggesting that chromosome alignment is largely dispensable for maintenance of euploidy. However, we find that loss of chromosome alignment leads to interchromosomal compaction defects during anaphase, abnormal organization of chromosomes into a single nucleus at mitotic exit, and the formation of micronuclei in vitro and in vivo. These defects slow cell proliferation and are associated with impaired postnatal growth and survival in mice. Our studies support a model in which the alignment of mitotic chromosomes promotes proper organization of chromosomes into a single nucleus and continued proliferation by ensuring that chromosomes segregate as a compact mass during anaphase.
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