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The CeCDC-14 phosphatase is required for cytokinesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo

Author(s)
Gruneberg, UGlotzer, MGartner, ANigg, EA
Issued Date
2002-09
DOI
10.1083/jcb.200202054
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/30920
Fulltext
https://rupress.org/jcb/article/158/5/901/32809/The-CeCDC14-phosphatase-is-required-for
Citation
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, v.158, no.5, pp.901 - 914
Abstract
In all eukaryotic organisms, the physical separation of two nascent cells must be coordinated with chromosome segregation and mitotic exit. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe this coordination depends on a number of genes that cooperate in intricate regulatory pathways termed mitotic exit network and septum initiation network, respectively. Here we have explored the function of potentially homologous genes in a metazoan organism, Caenorhabditis elegans, using RNA-mediated interference. Of all the genes tested, only depletion of CeCDC-14, the C. elegans homologue of the budding yeast dual-specificity phosphatase Cdc14p (Clp1/Flp1p in fission yeast), caused embryonic lethality. We show that CeCDC-14 is required for cytokinesis but may be dispensable for progression of the early embryonic cell cycles. In response to depletion of CeCDC-14, embryos fail to establish a central spindle, and several proteins normally found at this structure are mislocalized. CeCDC-14 itself localizes to the central spindle in anaphase and to the midbody in telophase. It colocalizes with the mitotic kinesin ZEN-4, and the two proteins depend on each other for correct localization. These findings identify the CDC14 phosphatase as an important regulator of central spindle formation and cytokinesis in a metazoan organism.
Publisher
ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0021-9525
Keyword (Author)
CDC14cytokinesiscentral spindleZEN-4AIR-2
Keyword
HISTONE H3 PHOSPHORYLATIONCELL-CYCLE PROGRESSIONSACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAECHROMOSOME CONDENSATIONCENTRAL SPINDLEFISSION YEASTMITOTIC EXITPROTEIN PHOSPHATASEC-ELEGANSAURORA-B

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