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XB-ART-55943
Mol Biol Cell 2019 Jul 01;3014:1645-1654. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E19-02-0126.
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Spindle-F-actin interactions in mitotic spindles in an intact vertebrate epithelium.

Kita AM, Swider ZT, Erofeev I, Halloran MC, Goryachev AB, Bement WM.


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Mitotic spindles are well known to be assembled from and dependent on microtubules. In contrast, whether actin filaments (F-actin) are required for or are even present in mitotic spindles has long been controversial. Here we have developed improved methods for simultaneously preserving F-actin and microtubules in fixed samples and exploited them to demonstrate that F-actin is indeed associated with mitotic spindles in intact Xenopus laevis embryonic epithelia. We also find that there is an "F-actin cycle," in which the distribution and organization of spindle F-actin changes over the course of the cell cycle. Live imaging using a probe for F-actin reveals that at least two pools of F-actin are associated with mitotic spindles: a relatively stable internal network of cables that moves in concert with and appears to be linked to spindles, and F-actin "fingers" that rapidly extend from the cell cortex toward the spindle and make transient contact with the spindle poles. We conclude that there is a robust endoplasmic F-actin network in normal vertebrate epithelial cells and that this network is also a component of mitotic spindles. More broadly, we conclude that there is far more internal F-actin in epithelial cells than is commonly believed.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: fmn1 h2bc21 pmch tub
GO keywords: actin filament [+]


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