Role of bud6p and tea1p in the interaction between actin and microtubules for the establishment of cell polarity in fission yeast

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Glynn, JM [1 ]
Lustig, RJ [1 ]
Berlin, A [1 ]
Chang, F [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Dept Microbiol, New York, NY 10032 USA
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10.1016/S0960-9822(01)00235-4
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Background: In many cell types, microtubules are thought to direct the spatial distribution of F-actin in cell polarity. Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells exhibit a regulated program of polarized cell growth: after cell division, they grow first in a monopolar manner at the old end, and in G2 phase, initiate growth at the previous cell division site (the new end), The role of microtubule ends in cell polarity is highlighted by the finding that the cell polarity factor, tea1p, is present on microtubule plus ends and cell tips [1]. Results: Here, we characterize S, pombe bud6p/fat1p, a homolog of S. cerevisiae Bud6/Aip3, bud6 Delta mutant cells have a specific defect in the efficient initiation of growth at the new end and like tea Ih cells, form T-shaped cells in a cdc11 background. Bud6-GFP localizes to both cell tips and the cytokinesis ring, Maintenance of cell tip localization is dependent upon actin but not microtubules. Bud6-GFP localization is tea1p dependent, and tea1p localization is not bud6p dependent. tea1 Delta and bud6 Delta cells generally grow in a monopolar manner but exhibit different growth patterns. tea1 Delta bud6 Delta mutants resemble tea1 Delta mutants. Tea1p and bud6p coimmunoprecipitate and comigrate in large complexes. Conclusions: Our studies show that tea1p (a microtubule end-associated factor) and bud6p (an actin-associated factor) function in a common pathway, with bud6p downstream of tea1p. To our knowledge, bud6p is the first protein shown to interact physically with tea1p. These studies delineate a pathway for how microtubule plus ends function to polarize the actin cytoskeleton through actin-associated polarity factors.
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