PTEN regulates spindle assembly checkpoint timing through MAD1 in interphase

Oncotarget. 2017 Aug 24;8(58):98040-98050. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.20532. eCollection 2017 Nov 17.

Abstract

The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) restrains anaphase progression to ensure all chromosomes attach properly to the spindle. Although SAC timing has been extensively investigated in mitosis, its mechanism of regulation in interphase is unclear. We report that PTEN functions as a crucial activator of SAC timing and protects chromosome segregation under both spindle poison treated and untreated conditions. We show that PTEN physically interacts with MAD1 and promotes its dimerization and localization in the nuclear pore. Consequently, PTEN is important for the formation of the mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC) in interphase. We propose PTEN/MAD1 signaling is essential for maintenance of SAC timing and chromosome integrity.

Keywords: MAD1; PTEN; genome stability; mitosis; spindle assembly checkpoint.