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Human microcephaly ASPM protein is a spindle pole-focusing factor that functions redundantly with CDK5RAP2
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Nonsense mutations in the
ASPM
gene have been most frequently identified among familial microcephaly patients. Depletion of the
Drosophila
orthologue causes spindle pole unfocusing during mitosis in multiple cell types. However, it remains unknown whether human ASPM has a similar function. Here, using CRISPR-based gene knockout (KO) and RNA interference combined with auxin-inducible degron, we show that ASPM functions in spindle pole organisation during mitotic metaphase redundantly with another microcephaly protein CDK5RAP2 (also called CEP215) in human tissue culture cells. Deletion of the
ASPM
gene alone did not affect spindle morphology or mitotic progression. However, when the pericentriolar material protein CDK5RAP2 was depleted in
ASPM
KO cells, spindle poles were unfocused during prometaphase and anaphase onset was significantly delayed. The phenotypic analysis of CDK5RAP2-depleted cells suggested that the pole-focusing function of CDK5RAP2 is independent of its known function to localise the kinesin-14 motor HSET or activate the
γ
-tubulin complex. Finally, a hypomorphic mutation identified in ASPM microcephaly patients similarly caused spindle pole unfocusing in the absence of CDK5RAP2, suggesting a possible link between spindle pole disorganisation and microcephaly.
Title: Human microcephaly ASPM protein is a spindle pole-focusing factor that functions redundantly with CDK5RAP2
Description:
Nonsense mutations in the
ASPM
gene have been most frequently identified among familial microcephaly patients.
Depletion of the
Drosophila
orthologue causes spindle pole unfocusing during mitosis in multiple cell types.
However, it remains unknown whether human ASPM has a similar function.
Here, using CRISPR-based gene knockout (KO) and RNA interference combined with auxin-inducible degron, we show that ASPM functions in spindle pole organisation during mitotic metaphase redundantly with another microcephaly protein CDK5RAP2 (also called CEP215) in human tissue culture cells.
Deletion of the
ASPM
gene alone did not affect spindle morphology or mitotic progression.
However, when the pericentriolar material protein CDK5RAP2 was depleted in
ASPM
KO cells, spindle poles were unfocused during prometaphase and anaphase onset was significantly delayed.
The phenotypic analysis of CDK5RAP2-depleted cells suggested that the pole-focusing function of CDK5RAP2 is independent of its known function to localise the kinesin-14 motor HSET or activate the
γ
-tubulin complex.
Finally, a hypomorphic mutation identified in ASPM microcephaly patients similarly caused spindle pole unfocusing in the absence of CDK5RAP2, suggesting a possible link between spindle pole disorganisation and microcephaly.
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