对超稳定微管的进化适应选择性地靶向微管,并由纺锤体组装检查点授权。

IF 6.9 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2025-02-25 Epub Date: 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115323
Francesca Macaluso, Tasia Bos, Elena Chiroli, Paolo Bonaiuti, Jason C Apuan, Fridolin Gross, Simone Pompei, Luke M Rice, Andrea Ciliberto
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微管是染色体分离所必需的聚合物。它们的药物诱导的超稳定损害染色体分离,是一种已建立的抗癌疗法。然而,细胞对微管超稳定的反应尚不完全清楚。为了研究这一点,我们进化了表达微管-超稳定微管蛋白突变体的芽殖酵母细胞,并分离出适应菌株。携带微管调节因子STU2和VIK1/KAR3的特定染色体的非整倍性是第一个可观察到的适应性。从长远来看,非整倍体被α-或β-微管蛋白的突变所取代,与癌症患者的突变部分重叠。因此,微管超稳定的补偿遵循一个受限制和可重复的路径,即新突变与同一载体上的原始违规突变结合。虽然部分补偿,一些突变未能重建完全正常的微管动力学。持续的生长依赖于有丝分裂检查点,这表明延长的有丝分裂时间限制了由微管动力学减少引起的基因组不稳定性。我们的研究结果预测了细胞对微管超稳定剂的潜在抵抗力。
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Evolutionary adaptation to hyperstable microtubules selectively targets tubulins and is empowered by the spindle assembly checkpoint.

Microtubules are polymers required for chromosome segregation. Their drug-induced hyperstabilization impairs chromosome segregation and is an established anti-cancer therapy. How cells respond to microtubule hyperstabilization, however, is incompletely understood. To study this, we evolved budding yeast cells expressing a microtubule-hyperstabilizing tubulin mutant and isolated adapted strains. Aneuploidy of specific chromosomes carrying the microtubule regulators STU2 and VIK1/KAR3 was the first observable adaptation. In the longer run, aneuploidies were outcompeted by mutations in α- or β-tubulin, partially overlapping with mutations in cancer patients. Thus, compensation of microtubule hyperstabilization follows a restrained and reproducible path where new mutations combine with the original offending mutation on the same carrier. While partly compensatory, several mutations failed to re-establish fully normal microtubule dynamics. Sustained growth relied on the mitotic checkpoint, indicating that extended mitotic timing limits the genomic instability caused by reduced microtubule dynamics. Our results predict a potential vulnerability of cells resistant to microtubule-hyperstabilizing agents.

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