Adducin-1 is essential for mitotic spindle assembly through its interaction with myosin-X

Po Chao Chan, Rosaline Y.C. Hsu, Chih Wei Liu, Chien Chen Lai, Hong Chen Chen*

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Abstract

Mitotic spindles are microtubule-based structures, but increasing evidence indicates that filamentous actin (F-actin) and F-actin-based motors are components of these structures. ADD1 (adducin-1) is an actin-binding protein that has been shown to play important roles in the stabilization of the membrane cortical cytoskeleton and cell-cell adhesions. In this study, we show that ADD1 associates with mitotic spindles and is crucial for proper spindle assembly and mitotic progression. Phosphorylation of ADD1 at Ser12 and Ser355 bycyclin-dependent kinase 1 enables ADD1 to bind to myosin-X (Myo10) and therefore to associate with mitotic spindles. ADD1 depletion resulted in distorted, elongated, and multipolar spindles, accompanied by aberrant chromosomal alignment. Remarkably, the mitotic defects caused by ADD1 depletion were rescued by reexpression of ADD1 but not of an ADD1 mutant defective in Myo10 binding. Together, our findings unveil a novel function for ADD1 in mitotic spindle assembly through its interaction with Myo10.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19-28
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume204
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Jan 2014

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