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A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the metaphase–anaphase transition is initiated by the anaphase-promoting complex–dependent degradation of Pds1, whereby Esp1 is activated to promote sister chromatid separation. Although this is a fundamental step in the cell cycle, little is known about the regulation o...

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Autores principales: Jensen, Sanne, Segal, Marisa, Clarke, Duncan J., Reed, Steven I.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11149918
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author Jensen, Sanne
Segal, Marisa
Clarke, Duncan J.
Reed, Steven I.
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Segal, Marisa
Clarke, Duncan J.
Reed, Steven I.
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description In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the metaphase–anaphase transition is initiated by the anaphase-promoting complex–dependent degradation of Pds1, whereby Esp1 is activated to promote sister chromatid separation. Although this is a fundamental step in the cell cycle, little is known about the regulation of Esp1 and how loss of cohesion is coordinated with movement of the anaphase spindle. Here, we show that Esp1 has a novel role in promoting anaphase spindle elongation. The localization of Esp1 to the spindle apparatus, analyzed by live cell imaging, is regulated in a manner consistent with a function during anaphase B. The protein accumulates in the nucleus in G2 and is mobilized onto the spindle pole bodies and spindle midzone at anaphase onset, where it persists into midanaphase. Association with Pds1 occurs during S phase and is required for efficient nuclear targeting of Esp1. Spindle association is not fully restored in pds1 mutants expressing an Esp1-nuclear localization sequence fusion protein, suggesting that Pds1 is also required to promote Esp1 spindle binding. In agreement, Pds1 interacts with the spindle at the metaphase–anaphase transition and a fraction remains at the spindle pole bodies and the spindle midzone in anaphase cells. Finally, mutational analysis reveals that the conserved COOH-terminal region of Esp1 is important for spindle interaction.
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spelling pubmed-21936642008-05-01 A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1 Jensen, Sanne Segal, Marisa Clarke, Duncan J. Reed, Steven I. J Cell Biol Original Article In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the metaphase–anaphase transition is initiated by the anaphase-promoting complex–dependent degradation of Pds1, whereby Esp1 is activated to promote sister chromatid separation. Although this is a fundamental step in the cell cycle, little is known about the regulation of Esp1 and how loss of cohesion is coordinated with movement of the anaphase spindle. Here, we show that Esp1 has a novel role in promoting anaphase spindle elongation. The localization of Esp1 to the spindle apparatus, analyzed by live cell imaging, is regulated in a manner consistent with a function during anaphase B. The protein accumulates in the nucleus in G2 and is mobilized onto the spindle pole bodies and spindle midzone at anaphase onset, where it persists into midanaphase. Association with Pds1 occurs during S phase and is required for efficient nuclear targeting of Esp1. Spindle association is not fully restored in pds1 mutants expressing an Esp1-nuclear localization sequence fusion protein, suggesting that Pds1 is also required to promote Esp1 spindle binding. In agreement, Pds1 interacts with the spindle at the metaphase–anaphase transition and a fraction remains at the spindle pole bodies and the spindle midzone in anaphase cells. Finally, mutational analysis reveals that the conserved COOH-terminal region of Esp1 is important for spindle interaction. The Rockefeller University Press 2001-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2193664/ /pubmed/11149918 Text en © 2001 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Jensen, Sanne
Segal, Marisa
Clarke, Duncan J.
Reed, Steven I.
A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1
title A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1
title_full A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1
title_fullStr A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1
title_short A Novel Role of the Budding Yeast Separin Esp1 in Anaphase Spindle Elongation: Evidence That Proper Spindle Association of Esp1 Is Regulated by Pds1
title_sort novel role of the budding yeast separin esp1 in anaphase spindle elongation: evidence that proper spindle association of esp1 is regulated by pds1
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11149918
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