Abstract

Microtubules tether centrosomes together during interphase 1. How this is accomplished and what benefit it provides to the cell is not known. We have identified a bipolar, minus-end directed kinesin, Kif25, that suppresses centrosome separation. Kif25 is required to prevent premature centrosome separation during interphase. We show that premature centrosome separation leads to microtubule-dependent nuclear translocation, culminating in eccentric nuclear positioning that disrupts the cortical spindle positioning machinery. Kif25’s activity during interphase is required to maintain a centered nucleus to ensure the spindle is stably oriented at the onset of mitosis.

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