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. 2017 Mar 23;116(9):1166–1176. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2017.75

Figure 1.

Figure 1

CCT271850 inhibits MPS1 autophosphorylation in cells.(A) Structure of CCT271850. (B) HCT116 cells transiently expressing Myc-tagged MPS1 were treated with increasing concentrations of CCT271850 for 2 h. Cell lysates were analysed for MPS1 autophosphorylation (at pT33pS37 and pT676 sites) and gel shift using immunoblotting. (C) HCT116 cells were synchronised with nocodazole for 24 h followed by treatment with indicated concentrations of CCT271850 for 2 h in the presence of MG132. Cell lysates were immunoprecipitated for endogenous MPS1 with phospho-specific anti-pT33pS37 antibodies and immunoblotted with anti-MPS1 antibodies. Total cell lysates were also immunoblotted with anti-MPS1 antibodies as a control for immunoprecipitation input (lower panel). (D) Immunofluorescence for MPS1 pT33pS37 localisation at kinetochores with and without treatment with CCT271850. Cells were treated with CCT271850 for 1 h, followed by treatment with nocodazole, MG132 and CCT271850 for an additional hour. Cells were fixed and stained as indicated.