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The Phosphatase PP1 Promotes Mitotic Slippage through Mad3 Dephosphorylation

Curr Biol. 2020; 
Ruggiero A, Katou Y, Shirahige K, Séveno M, Piatti S.
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Abstract

Accurate chromosome segregation requires bipolar attachment of kinetochores to spindle microtubules. A conserved surveillance mechanism, the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), responds to lack of kinetochore-microtubule connections and delays anaphase onset until all chromosomes are bipolarly attached [1]. SAC signaling fires at kinetochores and involves a soluble mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC) that inhibits the anaphase-promoting complex (APC) [2, 3]. The mitotic delay imposed by SAC, however, is not everlasting. If kinetochores fail to establish bipolar connections, cells can escape from the SAC-induced mitotic arrest through a process called mitotic slippage [4]. Mitotic slippage occurs in the presence of... More

Keywords

mitotic checkpoint complex; mitotic slippage; protein phosphatase 1; spindle assembly checkpoint