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XB-ART-8098
EMBO J 2001 Nov 15;2022:6371-82. doi: 10.1093/emboj/20.22.6371.
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Mad2 binding to Mad1 and Cdc20, rather than oligomerization, is required for the spindle checkpoint.

Sironi L , Melixetian M , Faretta M , Prosperini E , Helin K , Musacchio A .


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Mad2 is a key component of the spindle checkpoint, a device that controls the fidelity of chromosome segregation in mitosis. The ability of Mad2 to form oligomers in vitro has been correlated with its ability to block the cell cycle upon injection into Xenopus embryos. Here we show that Mad2 forms incompatible complexes with Mad1 and Cdc20, neither of which requires Mad2 oligomerization. A monomeric point mutant of Mad2 can sustain a cell cycle arrest of comparable strength to that of the wild-type protein. We show that the interaction of Mad2 with Mad1 is crucial for the localization of Mad2 to kinetochores, where Mad2 interacts with Cdc20. We propose a model that features the kinetochore as a 'folding factory' for the formation of a Mad2-Cdc20 complex endowed with inhibitory activity on the anaphase promoting complex.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: cdc20 mad2l1 mxd1

References [+] :
Amon, The spindle checkpoint. 1999, Pubmed