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B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis

Flowering plants contain a large number of cyclin families, each containing multiple members, most of which have not been characterized to date. Here, we analyzed the role of the B1 subclass of mitotic cyclins in cell cycle control during Arabidopsis development. While we reveal CYCB1;5 to be a pseu...

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Autores principales: Romeiro Motta, Mariana, Zhao, Xin’Ai, Pastuglia, Martine, Belcram, Katia, Roodbarkelari, Farshad, Komaki, Maki, Harashima, Hirofumi, Komaki, Shinichiro, Kumar, Manoj, Bulankova, Petra, Heese, Maren, Riha, Karel, Bouchez, David, Schnittger, Arp
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8728612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34882930
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.202153995
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author Romeiro Motta, Mariana
Zhao, Xin’Ai
Pastuglia, Martine
Belcram, Katia
Roodbarkelari, Farshad
Komaki, Maki
Harashima, Hirofumi
Komaki, Shinichiro
Kumar, Manoj
Bulankova, Petra
Heese, Maren
Riha, Karel
Bouchez, David
Schnittger, Arp
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Zhao, Xin’Ai
Pastuglia, Martine
Belcram, Katia
Roodbarkelari, Farshad
Komaki, Maki
Harashima, Hirofumi
Komaki, Shinichiro
Kumar, Manoj
Bulankova, Petra
Heese, Maren
Riha, Karel
Bouchez, David
Schnittger, Arp
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description Flowering plants contain a large number of cyclin families, each containing multiple members, most of which have not been characterized to date. Here, we analyzed the role of the B1 subclass of mitotic cyclins in cell cycle control during Arabidopsis development. While we reveal CYCB1;5 to be a pseudogene, the remaining four members were found to be expressed in dividing cells. Mutant analyses showed a complex pattern of overlapping, development‐specific requirements of B1‐type cyclins with CYCB1;2 playing a central role. The double mutant cycb1;1 cycb1;2 is severely compromised in growth, yet viable beyond the seedling stage, hence representing a unique opportunity to study the function of B1‐type cyclin activity at the organismic level. Immunolocalization of microtubules in cycb1;1 cycb1;2 and treating mutants with the microtubule drug oryzalin revealed a key role of B1‐type cyclins in orchestrating mitotic microtubule networks. Subsequently, we identified the GAMMA‐TUBULIN COMPLEX PROTEIN 3‐INTERACTING PROTEIN 1 (GIP1/MOZART) as an in vitro substrate of B1‐type cyclin complexes and further genetic analyses support a potential role in the regulation of GIP1 by CYCB1s.
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spelling pubmed-87286122022-01-13 B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis Romeiro Motta, Mariana Zhao, Xin’Ai Pastuglia, Martine Belcram, Katia Roodbarkelari, Farshad Komaki, Maki Harashima, Hirofumi Komaki, Shinichiro Kumar, Manoj Bulankova, Petra Heese, Maren Riha, Karel Bouchez, David Schnittger, Arp EMBO Rep Articles Flowering plants contain a large number of cyclin families, each containing multiple members, most of which have not been characterized to date. Here, we analyzed the role of the B1 subclass of mitotic cyclins in cell cycle control during Arabidopsis development. While we reveal CYCB1;5 to be a pseudogene, the remaining four members were found to be expressed in dividing cells. Mutant analyses showed a complex pattern of overlapping, development‐specific requirements of B1‐type cyclins with CYCB1;2 playing a central role. The double mutant cycb1;1 cycb1;2 is severely compromised in growth, yet viable beyond the seedling stage, hence representing a unique opportunity to study the function of B1‐type cyclin activity at the organismic level. Immunolocalization of microtubules in cycb1;1 cycb1;2 and treating mutants with the microtubule drug oryzalin revealed a key role of B1‐type cyclins in orchestrating mitotic microtubule networks. Subsequently, we identified the GAMMA‐TUBULIN COMPLEX PROTEIN 3‐INTERACTING PROTEIN 1 (GIP1/MOZART) as an in vitro substrate of B1‐type cyclin complexes and further genetic analyses support a potential role in the regulation of GIP1 by CYCB1s. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-12-09 2022-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8728612/ /pubmed/34882930 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.202153995 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY NC ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Romeiro Motta, Mariana
Zhao, Xin’Ai
Pastuglia, Martine
Belcram, Katia
Roodbarkelari, Farshad
Komaki, Maki
Harashima, Hirofumi
Komaki, Shinichiro
Kumar, Manoj
Bulankova, Petra
Heese, Maren
Riha, Karel
Bouchez, David
Schnittger, Arp
B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis
title B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis
title_full B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis
title_short B1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in Arabidopsis
title_sort b1‐type cyclins control microtubule organization during cell division in arabidopsis
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8728612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34882930
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.202153995
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