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Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division

During animal cell division, an actin-based ring cleaves the cell into two. Problems with this process can cause chromosome missegregation and defects in cytoplasmic inheritance and the partitioning of organelles, which in turn are associated with human diseases [1, 2, 3]. Although much is known abo...

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Autores principales: Rohn, Jennifer L., Patel, Jigna V., Neumann, Beate, Bulkescher, Jutta, Mchedlishvili, Nunu, McMullan, Rachel C., Quintero, Omar A., Ellenberg, Jan, Baum, Buzz
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Publicado: Cell Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4228054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25447992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.09.045
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author Rohn, Jennifer L.
Patel, Jigna V.
Neumann, Beate
Bulkescher, Jutta
Mchedlishvili, Nunu
McMullan, Rachel C.
Quintero, Omar A.
Ellenberg, Jan
Baum, Buzz
author_facet Rohn, Jennifer L.
Patel, Jigna V.
Neumann, Beate
Bulkescher, Jutta
Mchedlishvili, Nunu
McMullan, Rachel C.
Quintero, Omar A.
Ellenberg, Jan
Baum, Buzz
author_sort Rohn, Jennifer L.
collection PubMed
description During animal cell division, an actin-based ring cleaves the cell into two. Problems with this process can cause chromosome missegregation and defects in cytoplasmic inheritance and the partitioning of organelles, which in turn are associated with human diseases [1, 2, 3]. Although much is known about how chromosome segregation is coupled to cell division, the way organelles coordinate their inheritance during partitioning to daughter cells is less well understood. Here, using a high-content live-imaging small interfering RNA screen, we identify Myosin-XIX (Myo19) as a novel regulator of cell division. Previously, this actin-based motor was shown to control the interphase movement of mitochondria [4]. Our analysis shows that Myo19 is indeed localized to mitochondria and that its silencing leads to defects in the distribution of mitochondria within cells and in mitochondrial partitioning at division. Furthermore, many Myo19 RNAi cells undergo stochastic division failure—a phenotype that can be mimicked using a treatment that blocks mitochondrial fission and rescued by decreasing mitochondrial fusion, implying that mitochondria can physically interfere with cytokinesis. Strikingly, using live imaging we also observe the inappropriate movement of mitochondria to the poles of spindles in cells depleted for Myo19 as they enter anaphase. Since this phenocopies the results of an acute loss of actin filaments in anaphase, these data support a model whereby the Myo19 actin-based motor helps to control mitochondrial movement to ensure their faithful segregation during division. The presence of DNA within mitochondria makes their inheritance an especially important aspect of symmetrical cell division.
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spelling pubmed-42280542014-11-13 Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division Rohn, Jennifer L. Patel, Jigna V. Neumann, Beate Bulkescher, Jutta Mchedlishvili, Nunu McMullan, Rachel C. Quintero, Omar A. Ellenberg, Jan Baum, Buzz Curr Biol Report During animal cell division, an actin-based ring cleaves the cell into two. Problems with this process can cause chromosome missegregation and defects in cytoplasmic inheritance and the partitioning of organelles, which in turn are associated with human diseases [1, 2, 3]. Although much is known about how chromosome segregation is coupled to cell division, the way organelles coordinate their inheritance during partitioning to daughter cells is less well understood. Here, using a high-content live-imaging small interfering RNA screen, we identify Myosin-XIX (Myo19) as a novel regulator of cell division. Previously, this actin-based motor was shown to control the interphase movement of mitochondria [4]. Our analysis shows that Myo19 is indeed localized to mitochondria and that its silencing leads to defects in the distribution of mitochondria within cells and in mitochondrial partitioning at division. Furthermore, many Myo19 RNAi cells undergo stochastic division failure—a phenotype that can be mimicked using a treatment that blocks mitochondrial fission and rescued by decreasing mitochondrial fusion, implying that mitochondria can physically interfere with cytokinesis. Strikingly, using live imaging we also observe the inappropriate movement of mitochondria to the poles of spindles in cells depleted for Myo19 as they enter anaphase. Since this phenocopies the results of an acute loss of actin filaments in anaphase, these data support a model whereby the Myo19 actin-based motor helps to control mitochondrial movement to ensure their faithful segregation during division. The presence of DNA within mitochondria makes their inheritance an especially important aspect of symmetrical cell division. Cell Press 2014-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4228054/ /pubmed/25447992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.09.045 Text en © 2014 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
spellingShingle Report
Rohn, Jennifer L.
Patel, Jigna V.
Neumann, Beate
Bulkescher, Jutta
Mchedlishvili, Nunu
McMullan, Rachel C.
Quintero, Omar A.
Ellenberg, Jan
Baum, Buzz
Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division
title Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division
title_full Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division
title_fullStr Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division
title_full_unstemmed Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division
title_short Myo19 Ensures Symmetric Partitioning of Mitochondria and Coupling of Mitochondrial Segregation to Cell Division
title_sort myo19 ensures symmetric partitioning of mitochondria and coupling of mitochondrial segregation to cell division
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4228054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25447992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.09.045
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