Aurora B and 14-3-3 Coordinately Regulate Clustering of Centralspindlin during Cytokinesis

被引:109
作者
Douglas, Max E. [1 ]
Davies, Tim [1 ]
Joseph, Nimesh [1 ]
Mishima, Masanori [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Wellcome Trust Canc Res UK Gurdon Inst, Cambridge CB2 1QN, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
CENTRAL SPINDLE; PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS; MITOTIC KINESINS; PHOSPHORYLATION; PROTEIN; COMPLETION; KINASE; CHROMOSOMES; METAPHASE; MGCRACGAP;
D O I
10.1016/j.cub.2010.03.055
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Centralspindlin is essential for the formation of microtubule bundle structures and the equatorial recruitment of factors critical for cytokinesis [1, 2]. Stable accumulation of centralspindlin at the spindle midzone requires its multimerization into clusters [3] and Aurora B kinase activity [4-10], which peaks at the central spindle during anaphase [11, 12]. Although Aurora B phosphorylates centralspindlin directly [13-17], how this regulates centralspindlin localization is unknown. Here we identify a novel regulatory mechanism by which Aurora B enables centralspindlin to accumulate stably at the spindle midzone. We show that 14-3-3 protein binds centralspindlin when the kinesin-6 component MKLP1 is phosphorylated at S710. 14-3-3 prevents centralspindlin from clustering in vitro, and an MKLP1 mutant that is unable to bind 14-3-3 forms aberrant clusters in vivo. Interestingly, 14-3-3 binding is inhibited by phosphorylation of S708, a known Aurora B target site that lies within the motif bound by 14-3-3. S708 phosphorylation is required for MKLP1 to stably localize to the central spindle, but it is dispensable in an MKLP1 mutant that does not bind 14-3-3. We propose that 14-3-3 serves as a global inhibitor of centralspindlin that allows Aurora B to locally activate clustering and the stable accumulation of centralspindlin between segregating chromosomes.
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页码:927 / 933
页数:7
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