Unveiling an Arpp-19 phosphorylation switch that grants chromosome stability.

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Angela Flavia Serpico, Caterina Pisauro, Asia Trano, Domenico Grieco
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Abstract

During cell division, the onset of mitosis is granted by activation of cyclin B-dependent kinase 1 (Cdk1), master mitotic kinase, coordinated with inactivation of Cdk1-counteracting phosphatases. PP2A-B55, a major of these phosphatases, is inhibited in mitosis by Arpp-19 and Ensa, two very similar proteins, once phosphorylated by the Cdk1-stimulated kinase Greatwall (Gwl). We show here that Arpp-19 is also phosphorylated in a Cdk1-dependent manner at serine 23, a site missing in mammalian Ensa, in mitotic human cells and dephosphorylated at this site during mitosis exit. Moreover, we found that this phosphorylation control grants chromosome stability since substituting endogenous Arpp-19 with a S23-Arpp-19 phosphorylation-resistant mutant increased the frequency of chromosome segregation errors and accelerated the timing of mitosis exit. Conversely, substitution with a S23-Arpp-19 phosphorylation-mimicking mutant delayed mitosis exit. S23-Arpp-19 dephosphorylation resisted to the potent PP2A inhibitor Okadaic Acid but required the phosphatase Fcp1. Our data unveil a phosphorylation switch that grants timely mitosis exit and chromosome stability.

揭示赋予染色体稳定性的Arpp-19磷酸化开关。
在细胞分裂过程中,细胞周期蛋白b依赖性激酶1 (Cdk1)的激活与Cdk1抗性磷酸酶的失活相协调,使有丝分裂发生。PP2A-B55是这些磷酸酶中的一种,在有丝分裂中被Arpp-19和Ensa抑制。Arpp-19和Ensa是两个非常相似的蛋白,一旦被cdk1刺激的Greatwall激酶(Gwl)磷酸化。我们在这里表明,Arpp-19在有丝分裂的人类细胞中也以cdk1依赖的方式在丝氨酸23位点磷酸化,这是哺乳动物Ensa中缺失的位点,并在有丝分裂结束时在该位点去磷酸化。此外,我们发现这种磷酸化控制赋予染色体稳定性,因为用S23-Arpp-19磷酸化抗性突变体取代内源性Arpp-19增加了染色体分离错误的频率,并加快了有丝分裂退出的时间。相反,S23-Arpp-19磷酸化模拟突变体的替代延迟了有丝分裂的退出。S23-Arpp-19去磷酸化对有效的PP2A抑制剂Okadaic Acid有抗性,但需要磷酸酶Fcp1。我们的数据揭示了一种磷酸化开关,它能及时地使有丝分裂退出和染色体稳定。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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