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Mechanical force locally damages, remodels and stabilizes the lattice of spindle microtubules

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Summary of work: To segregate chromosomes at cell division, the spindle must maintain its structure under force. How it does so remains poorly understood. To address this question, we use microneedle manipulation to apply local force to spindle microtubule bundles, kinetochore-fibers (k-fibers), inside mammalian cells. We show that local load directly fractures k-fibers, and that newly created plus-ends often have arrested dynamics, resisting depolymerization. Force alone, without fracture, is sufficient for spindle microtubule stabilization, as revealed by laser ablating k-fibers under local needle force. Doublecortin, which binds a compacted microtubule lattice, is lost around the force application site, suggesting local force-induced structural remodeling. In turn, EB1, which recognizes GTP-tubulin, is locally enriched at stabilization sites, both before and after force-induced fracture. Together, our findings support a model where force-induced damage leads to local spindle microtubule lattice remodeling and stabilization, which we propose reinforces the spindle where it experiences critical loads. Data associated with the paper: "Mechanical force locally damages, remodels and stabilizes the lattice of spindle microtubules", Rux et al. Current Biology. Here, we include data used to generate the figures in this paper. Files are created and can be opened with GraphPad Prism or Microsoft Excel.
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