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TPX2, a microtubule-associated protein, is required downstream of Ran-GTP to induce spindle assembly. TPX2 activity appears to be tightly regulated during the cell cycle, and we report here one molecular mechanism for this regulation. We found that
TPX2 protein
levels are cell cycle regulated, peaking in mitosis and declining sharply during mitotic exit. TPX2 is degraded in mitotic extracts, as well as in HeLa cells exiting from mitosis. This instability depends, both in vitro and in vivo, on the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (
APC
/C), a ubiquitin ligase that controls mitotic progression. In a reconstituted system, TPX2 is efficiently ubiquitinated by
APC
/C that has been activated by Cdh1. Two discrete elements in TPX2 are required for recognition by
APC
/C(Cdh1): a KEN box and a novel element in amino acids 1 to 86. Interestingly, the latter element, which has no known
APC
/C recognition motifs, is required for the ubiquitination of TPX2 by
APC
/C(Cdh1) in vitro and for its degradation in vivo. We conclude that
APC
/C(Cdh1) controls the stability of TPX2, thereby ensuring accurate regulation of the spindle assembly in the cell cycle.
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PMID:Anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome controls the stability of TPX2 during mitotic exit. 1628 63