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XB-ART-45258
Cell Signal 2012 Aug 01;248:1677-89. doi: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2012.04.014.
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A novel role for TPX2 as a scaffold and co-activator protein of the Chromosomal Passenger Complex.

Iyer J , Tsai MY .


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Aurora B kinase forms the enzymatic core of the Chromosomal Passenger Complex (CPC) and is a master regulator of mitosis. Understanding the regulation of Aurora B is critical to illuminate its role in mitosis. INCENP, Survivin and Borealin have all been known to promote Aurora B activation. In this study, we have identified the Aurora A activator protein TPX2 as a novel scaffold and co-activator protein of the CPC. Studies utilizing M-phase Xenopus egg extracts (XEE) revealed that the immunodepletion of endogenous TPX2 from XEE decreases Aurora B-Survivin and Aurora B-INCENP interactions, leading to a consequent reduction in Aurora B activity. Further, residues 138 to 328 of Xenopus TPX2 (TPX2 B) are sufficient to enhance Aurora B-Survivin association and Aurora B kinase activity in vitro. Importantly, experiments with pancreatic cancer cell lines suggest that this mechanism of Aurora B activation by TPX2 is likely to be conserved in human cells. Strikingly, the overexpression of human TPX2 B in HeLa cells causes defects in metaphase chromosome alignment and INCENP localization. Thus, in addition to its already established role as an Aurora A activator, our data support the role of TPX2 as a novel co-activator of Aurora kinase B.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: aurka aurkb birc5 cdca8 incenp tpx2

References [+] :
Adams, Chromosomal passengers and the (aurora) ABCs of mitosis. 2001, Pubmed