A study on mitosis : role of kinesins and microtubule instability
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
Motor proteins play a very pivotal role in many cellular processes including
cell cycle. Kinesin motor proteins move on microtubule tracks and are known to
be extremely important during the process of mitosis. A defect in these proteins
can adversely affect the cell cycle even causing cell death. In this thesis, we
experimentally explored various situations. In fission yeast over expression of
kinesin-5/cut7 and the presence of cut7-rigor are extremely toxic for cell growth
and showed mono polar cell. But cut7-rigor when expressed with cut7-22 rescues
temperature sensitivity of cut7-22. A few Kinsen-14 kifc1, kifc3, kif25 and Eg5
from the human and macaque when expressed in fission yeast cell resulted in
varying level of toxicity for cell growth. We also theoretically explored dynamical
instability of microtubules which is known to increase during mitosis. The model
shows length versus time traces of microtubule instability which are similar to
experimental results.