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Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex

BACKGROUND: In S. cerevisiae, the mitotic exit network (MEN) proteins, including the Polo-like protein kinase Cdc5 and the protein phosphatase Cdc14, are required for exit from mitosis. In pre-anaphase cells, Cdc14 is sequestered to the nucleolus by Net1 as a part of the RENT complex. When cells are...

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Autores principales: Shou, Wenying, Azzam, Ramzi, Chen, Susan L, Huddleston, Michael J, Baskerville, Christopher, Charbonneau, Harry, Annan, Roland S, Carr, Steve A, Deshaies, Raymond J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC113746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11960554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-3-3
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author Shou, Wenying
Azzam, Ramzi
Chen, Susan L
Huddleston, Michael J
Baskerville, Christopher
Charbonneau, Harry
Annan, Roland S
Carr, Steve A
Deshaies, Raymond J
author_facet Shou, Wenying
Azzam, Ramzi
Chen, Susan L
Huddleston, Michael J
Baskerville, Christopher
Charbonneau, Harry
Annan, Roland S
Carr, Steve A
Deshaies, Raymond J
author_sort Shou, Wenying
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In S. cerevisiae, the mitotic exit network (MEN) proteins, including the Polo-like protein kinase Cdc5 and the protein phosphatase Cdc14, are required for exit from mitosis. In pre-anaphase cells, Cdc14 is sequestered to the nucleolus by Net1 as a part of the RENT complex. When cells are primed to exit mitosis, the RENT complex is disassembled and Cdc14 is released from the nucleolus. RESULTS: Here, we show that Cdc5 is necessary to free nucleolar Cdc14 in late mitosis, that elevated Cdc5 activity provokes ectopic release of Cdc14 in pre-anaphase cells, and that the phosphorylation state of Net1 is regulated by Cdc5 during anaphase. Furthermore, recombinant Cdc5 and Xenopus Polo-like kinase can disassemble the RENT complex in vitro by phosphorylating Net1 and thereby reducing its affinity for Cdc14. Surprisingly, although RENT complexes containing Net1 mutants (Net1(7m) and Net1(19m') lacking sites phosphorylated by Cdc5 in vitro are refractory to disassembly by Polo-like kinases in vitro, net1(7m) and net1(19m') cells grow normally and exhibit only minor defects in releasing Cdc14 during anaphase. However, net1(19m') cells exhibit a synergistic growth defect when combined with mutations in CDC5 or DBF2 (another MEN gene). CONCLUSIONS: We propose that although Cdc5 potentially disassembles RENT by directly phosphorylating Net1, Cdc5 mediates exit from mitosis primarily by phosphorylating other targets. Our study suggests that Cdc5/Polo is unusually promiscuous and highlights the need to validate Cdc5/Polo in vitro phosphorylation sites by direct in vivo mapping experiments.
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spelling pubmed-1137462002-05-30 Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex Shou, Wenying Azzam, Ramzi Chen, Susan L Huddleston, Michael J Baskerville, Christopher Charbonneau, Harry Annan, Roland S Carr, Steve A Deshaies, Raymond J BMC Mol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: In S. cerevisiae, the mitotic exit network (MEN) proteins, including the Polo-like protein kinase Cdc5 and the protein phosphatase Cdc14, are required for exit from mitosis. In pre-anaphase cells, Cdc14 is sequestered to the nucleolus by Net1 as a part of the RENT complex. When cells are primed to exit mitosis, the RENT complex is disassembled and Cdc14 is released from the nucleolus. RESULTS: Here, we show that Cdc5 is necessary to free nucleolar Cdc14 in late mitosis, that elevated Cdc5 activity provokes ectopic release of Cdc14 in pre-anaphase cells, and that the phosphorylation state of Net1 is regulated by Cdc5 during anaphase. Furthermore, recombinant Cdc5 and Xenopus Polo-like kinase can disassemble the RENT complex in vitro by phosphorylating Net1 and thereby reducing its affinity for Cdc14. Surprisingly, although RENT complexes containing Net1 mutants (Net1(7m) and Net1(19m') lacking sites phosphorylated by Cdc5 in vitro are refractory to disassembly by Polo-like kinases in vitro, net1(7m) and net1(19m') cells grow normally and exhibit only minor defects in releasing Cdc14 during anaphase. However, net1(19m') cells exhibit a synergistic growth defect when combined with mutations in CDC5 or DBF2 (another MEN gene). CONCLUSIONS: We propose that although Cdc5 potentially disassembles RENT by directly phosphorylating Net1, Cdc5 mediates exit from mitosis primarily by phosphorylating other targets. Our study suggests that Cdc5/Polo is unusually promiscuous and highlights the need to validate Cdc5/Polo in vitro phosphorylation sites by direct in vivo mapping experiments. BioMed Central 2002-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC113746/ /pubmed/11960554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-3-3 Text en Copyright © 2002 Shou et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Shou, Wenying
Azzam, Ramzi
Chen, Susan L
Huddleston, Michael J
Baskerville, Christopher
Charbonneau, Harry
Annan, Roland S
Carr, Steve A
Deshaies, Raymond J
Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex
title Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex
title_full Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex
title_fullStr Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex
title_full_unstemmed Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex
title_short Cdc5 influences phosphorylation of Net1 and disassembly of the RENT complex
title_sort cdc5 influences phosphorylation of net1 and disassembly of the rent complex
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC113746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11960554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-3-3
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