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CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis

CLIC4 and CLIC1 are members of the well-conserved chloride intracellular channel proteins (CLICs) structurally related to glutathione-S-transferases. Here, we report new roles of CLICs in cytokinesis. At the onset of cytokinesis, CLIC4 accumulates at the cleavage furrow and later localizes to the mi...

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Autores principales: Uretmen Kagiali, Zeynep Cansu, Saner, Nazan, Akdag, Mehmet, Sanal, Erdem, Degirmenci, Beste Senem, Mollaoglu, Gurkan, Ozlu, Nurhan
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Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6933522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31879279
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900558
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author Uretmen Kagiali, Zeynep Cansu
Saner, Nazan
Akdag, Mehmet
Sanal, Erdem
Degirmenci, Beste Senem
Mollaoglu, Gurkan
Ozlu, Nurhan
author_facet Uretmen Kagiali, Zeynep Cansu
Saner, Nazan
Akdag, Mehmet
Sanal, Erdem
Degirmenci, Beste Senem
Mollaoglu, Gurkan
Ozlu, Nurhan
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description CLIC4 and CLIC1 are members of the well-conserved chloride intracellular channel proteins (CLICs) structurally related to glutathione-S-transferases. Here, we report new roles of CLICs in cytokinesis. At the onset of cytokinesis, CLIC4 accumulates at the cleavage furrow and later localizes to the midbody in a RhoA-dependent manner. The cell cycle–dependent localization of CLIC4 is abolished when its glutathione S-transferase activity–related residues (C35A and F37D) are mutated. Ezrin, anillin, and ALIX are identified as interaction partners of CLIC4 at the cleavage furrow and midbody. Strikingly, CLIC4 facilitates the activation of ezrin at the cleavage furrow and reciprocally inhibition of ezrin activation diminishes the translocation of CLIC4 to the cleavage furrow. Furthermore, knockouts of CLIC4and CLIC1 cause abnormal blebbing at the polar cortex and regression of the cleavage furrow at late cytokinesis leading to multinucleated cells. We conclude that CLIC4 and CLIC1 function together with ezrin where they bridge plasma membrane and actin cytoskeleton at the polar cortex and cleavage furrow to promote cortical stability and successful completion of cytokinesis in mammalian cells.
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spelling pubmed-69335222019-12-29 CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis Uretmen Kagiali, Zeynep Cansu Saner, Nazan Akdag, Mehmet Sanal, Erdem Degirmenci, Beste Senem Mollaoglu, Gurkan Ozlu, Nurhan Life Sci Alliance Research Articles CLIC4 and CLIC1 are members of the well-conserved chloride intracellular channel proteins (CLICs) structurally related to glutathione-S-transferases. Here, we report new roles of CLICs in cytokinesis. At the onset of cytokinesis, CLIC4 accumulates at the cleavage furrow and later localizes to the midbody in a RhoA-dependent manner. The cell cycle–dependent localization of CLIC4 is abolished when its glutathione S-transferase activity–related residues (C35A and F37D) are mutated. Ezrin, anillin, and ALIX are identified as interaction partners of CLIC4 at the cleavage furrow and midbody. Strikingly, CLIC4 facilitates the activation of ezrin at the cleavage furrow and reciprocally inhibition of ezrin activation diminishes the translocation of CLIC4 to the cleavage furrow. Furthermore, knockouts of CLIC4and CLIC1 cause abnormal blebbing at the polar cortex and regression of the cleavage furrow at late cytokinesis leading to multinucleated cells. We conclude that CLIC4 and CLIC1 function together with ezrin where they bridge plasma membrane and actin cytoskeleton at the polar cortex and cleavage furrow to promote cortical stability and successful completion of cytokinesis in mammalian cells. Life Science Alliance LLC 2019-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6933522/ /pubmed/31879279 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900558 Text en © 2019 Uretmen Kagiali et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Articles
Uretmen Kagiali, Zeynep Cansu
Saner, Nazan
Akdag, Mehmet
Sanal, Erdem
Degirmenci, Beste Senem
Mollaoglu, Gurkan
Ozlu, Nurhan
CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis
title CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis
title_full CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis
title_fullStr CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis
title_full_unstemmed CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis
title_short CLIC4 and CLIC1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis
title_sort clic4 and clic1 bridge plasma membrane and cortical actin network for a successful cytokinesis
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6933522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31879279
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900558
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