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Pharmacologic Inhibition of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex Induces A Spindle Checkpoint-Dependent Mitotic Arrest in the Absence of Spindle Damage

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Zeng, Xing; Sigoillot, Frederic; Gaur, Shantanu; Choi, Sungwoon; Pfaff, Kathleen L.; Oh, Dong-Chan; Hathaway, Nathaniel; Dimova, Nevena; Cuny, Gregory D.; King, Randall W.

Issue Date
2010-10
Publisher
Cell Press
Citation
Cancer Cell, Vol.18 No.4, pp.382-395
Abstract
Microtubule inhibitors are important cancer drugs that induce mitotic arrest by activating the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), which, in turn, inhibits the ubiquitin ligase activity of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC). Here, we report a small molecule, tosyl-L-arginine methyl ester (TAME), which binds to the APC and prevents its activation by Cdc20 and Cdh1. A prodrug of TAME arrests cells in metaphase without perturbing the spindle, but nonetheless the arrest is dependent on the SAC. Metaphase arrest induced by a proteasome inhibitor is also SAC dependent, suggesting that APC-dependent proteolysis is required to inactivate the SAC. We propose that mutual antagonism between the APC and the SAC yields a positive feedback loop that amplifies the ability of TAME to induce mitotic arrest.
ISSN
1535-6108
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/208086
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2010.08.010
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