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Pivoting of Microtubules Driven by Minus End Directed Motors Leads to their Alignment to form an Interpolar Bundle

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2018.11.1378

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At the beginning of mitosis, the cell forms a spindle made of microtubules and associated proteins to segregate chromosomes. An important part of spindle architecture is a set of antiparallel microtubule bundles connecting the two spindle poles. A key question is how microtubules extending at arbitrary angles form an antiparallel interpolar bundle. Here we show that microtubules meet at an oblique angle and subsequently rotate into antiparallel alignment. By combining experiments with theory, we show that microtubules from each pole search for those from the opposite pole by performing random angular movement [1]. Upon contact of two microtubules, they slide sideways along each other towards the minus end, which we interpret as the action of minus end directed Cut7/kinesin-5 motors. In conclusion, random rotational motion helps microtubules from the opposite poles to find each other and subsequent accumulation of motors allows them to generate forces that drive interpolar bundle formation

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