Mechanical coordination between anaphase A and B drives asymmetric chromosome segregation

后期A和B之间的机械协调驱动染色体不对称分离

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Abstract

Chromosome segregation during anaphase occurs through two mechanistically distinct processes: anaphase A, in which chromosomes move toward spindle poles, and anaphase B, in which the anaphase spindle elongates through cortical astral microtubule pulling forces. Caenorhabditis elegans embryos have been thought to rely primarily on anaphase B, with little to no contribution from anaphase A. Here, we uncover a novel anaphase A mechanism in C. elegans embryos, driven by the kinesin-13 KLP-7(MCAK) and opposed by the kinesin-12 KLP-18. We found that the extent of chromosome segregation during anaphase A is asymmetrically regulated by cell polarity cues and modulated by mechanical tension within the spindle, generated by opposing forces acting on chromosomes and spindle poles. Additionally, we found that the contribution of anaphase A to chromosome segregation increases progressively across early embryonic divisions. These findings uncover an unexpected role for anaphase A in early C. elegans development and reveal a KLP-7(MCAK)-dependent mechanical coordination between anaphase A and anaphase B driven chromosome segregation.

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