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The midbody interactome reveals unexpected roles for PP1 phosphatases in cytokinesis

Authors :
Enrico Ferrero
Pier Paolo D'Avino
Maria Giovanna Riparbelli
Giuliano Callaini
Sally P. Wheatley
Sofia Todesca
Max E. Douglas
Masanori Mishima
Marco Geymonat
Liviu Copoiu
Zuni I. Bassi
Luisa Capalbo
Jyoti S. Choudhary
Lu Yu
Anton J. Enright
Bassi, Zuni I. [0000-0003-4309-9656]
Todesca, Sofia [0000-0002-8841-7008]
Copoiu, Liviu [0000-0001-9329-114X]
Choudhary, Jyoti S. [0000-0003-0881-5477]
Ferrero, Enrico [0000-0002-8362-100X]
Wheatley, Sally [0000-0002-9550-8979]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Bassi, Zuni I [0000-0003-4309-9656]
Choudhary, Jyoti S [0000-0003-0881-5477]
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2019), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2019.

Abstract

The midbody is an organelle assembled at the intercellular bridge between the two daughter cells at the end of mitosis. It controls the final separation of the daughter cells and has been involved in cell fate, polarity, tissue organization, and cilium and lumen formation. Here, we report the characterization of the intricate midbody protein-protein interaction network (interactome), which identifies many previously unknown interactions and provides an extremely valuable resource for dissecting the multiple roles of the midbody. Initial analysis of this interactome revealed that PP1β-MYPT1 phosphatase regulates microtubule dynamics in late cytokinesis and de-phosphorylates the kinesin component MKLP1/KIF23 of the centralspindlin complex. This de-phosphorylation antagonizes Aurora B kinase to modify the functions and interactions of centralspindlin in late cytokinesis. Our findings expand the repertoire of PP1 functions during mitosis and indicate that spatiotemporal changes in the distribution of kinases and counteracting phosphatases finely tune the activity of cytokinesis proteins.<br />The midbody is an organelle present at the bridge connecting two cells at the end of cell division. Here, the authors use mass spectrometry to define the midbody interactome and uncover a role for PP1 phosphatases in microtubule dynamics and regulation of cytokinesis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2019), Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....547dea0a50b4c4905a4d311285990b1f