Cdk1和PP2A-Tws在细胞周期中对大墙的空间调控。

IF 0.9 2区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Peng Wang, Myreille Larouche, Karine Normandin, David Kachaner, Haytham Mehsen, Gregory Emery, Vincent Archambault
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进入有丝分裂需要细胞周期蛋白 B-Cdk1 对多个底物进行磷酸化,而退出有丝分裂则需要对它们进行去磷酸化,这主要取决于磷酸酶 PP2A 与其 B55 调节亚基(果蝇中为 Tws)的复合。在有丝分裂开始时,细胞周期蛋白 B-Cdk1 激活 Greatwall 激酶,使内硫蛋白磷酸化,从而激活它们竞争性抑制 PP2A-B55 的能力。有丝分裂开始时,PP2A-B55 受到抑制,从而促进了磷酸化 Cdk1 底物的积累。这些酶的协调涉及其定位的重大变化。在间期,Gwl 位于细胞核,而 PP2A-B55 位于细胞质。我们最近发现,Gwl 在核包膜破裂前的前期突然从细胞核重新定位到细胞质,而 Gwl 的这种受控定位是其功能所必需的。我们和其他人已经证明,Gwl被细胞周期蛋白B-Cdk1在多个位点磷酸化是其核排斥所必需的,但其确切机制仍不清楚。此外,Gwl 如何返回其核定位也没有得到探讨。在这里,我们发现细胞周期蛋白 B-Cdk1 直接使 Gwl 中心区域的核定位信号失活。这种磷酸化促进了 Gwl 在细胞质中的保留,并以一种依赖于 Crm1 的方式输出到细胞质中。此外,我们还发现 PP2A-Tws 能促进 Gwl 在细胞分裂过程中返回其核定位。我们的研究结果表明,有丝分裂开始和结束时 Gwl 定位的周期性变化是由拮抗的细胞周期蛋白 B-Cdk1 和 PP2A-Tws 酶直接调控的。
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Spatial regulation of greatwall by Cdk1 and PP2A-Tws in the cell cycle.

Entry into mitosis requires the phosphorylation of multiple substrates by cyclin B-Cdk1, while exit from mitosis requires their dephosphorylation, which depends largely on the phosphatase PP2A in complex with its B55 regulatory subunit (Tws in Drosophila). At mitotic entry, cyclin B-Cdk1 activates the Greatwall kinase, which phosphorylates Endosulfine proteins, thereby activating their ability to inhibit PP2A-B55 competitively. The inhibition of PP2A-B55 at mitotic entry facilitates the accumulation of phosphorylated Cdk1 substrates. The coordination of these enzymes involves major changes in their localization. In interphase, Gwl is nuclear while PP2A-B55 is cytoplasmic. We recently showed that Gwl suddenly relocalizes from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in prophase, before nuclear envelope breakdown and that this controlled localization of Gwl is required for its function. We and others have shown that phosphorylation of Gwl by cyclin B-Cdk1 at multiple sites is required for its nuclear exclusion, but the precise mechanisms remained unclear. In addition, how Gwl returns to its nuclear localization was not explored. Here we show that cyclin B-Cdk1 directly inactivates a Nuclear Localization Signal in the central region of Gwl. This phosphorylation facilitates the cytoplasmic retention of Gwl, which is exported to the cytoplasm in a Crm1-dependent manner. In addition, we show that PP2A-Tws promotes the return of Gwl to its nuclear localization during cytokinesis. Our results indicate that the cyclic changes in Gwl localization at mitotic entry and exit are directly regulated by the antagonistic cyclin B-Cdk1 and PP2A-Tws enzymes.

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