成膜细胞
生物
细胞分裂
细胞周期
细胞生物学
拟南芥
有丝分裂
后期促进复合物
卡林
细胞周期蛋白
泛素连接酶
遗传学
细胞周期检查点
细胞
胞质分裂
突变体
泛素
基因
作者
Alex Willems,Yuanke Liang,Jefri Heyman,Thomas Depuydt,Thomas Eekhout,Balkan Canher,Hilde Van den Daele,Ilse Vercauteren,Klaas Vandepoele,Lieven De Veylder
标识
DOI:10.1093/plphys/kiac528
摘要
Abstract The anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) marks key cell cycle proteins for proteasomal breakdown, thereby ensuring unidirectional progression through the cell cycle. Its target recognition is temporally regulated by activating subunits, one of which is called CELL CYCLE SWITCH 52 A2 (CCS52A2). We sought to expand the knowledge on the APC/C by using the severe growth phenotypes of CCS52A2-deficient Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants as a readout in a suppressor mutagenesis screen, resulting in the identification of the previously undescribed gene called PIKMIN1 (PKN1). PKN1 deficiency rescues the disorganized root stem cell phenotype of the ccs52a2-1 mutant, whereas an excess of PKN1 inhibits the growth of ccs52a2-1 plants, indicating the need for control of PKN1 abundance for proper development. Accordingly, the lack of PKN1 in a wild-type background negatively impacts cell division, while its systemic overexpression promotes proliferation. PKN1 shows a cell cycle phase-dependent accumulation pattern, localizing to microtubular structures, including the preprophase band, the mitotic spindle, and the phragmoplast. PKN1 is conserved throughout the plant kingdom, with its function in cell division being evolutionarily conserved in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. Our data thus demonstrate that PKN1 represents a novel, plant-specific protein with a role in cell division that is likely proteolytically controlled by the CCS52A2-activated APC/C.
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