| Title : Resistance to Inhibitors of Cholinesterase (Ric)-8A and Galphai Contribute to Cytokinesis Abscission by Controlling Vacuolar Protein-Sorting (Vps)34 Activity - Boularan_2014_PLoS.One_9_e86680 |
| Author(s) : Boularan C , Kamenyeva O , Cho H , Kehrl JH |
| Ref : PLoS ONE , 9 :e86680 , 2014 |
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Abstract :
Resistance to inhibitors of cholinesterase (Ric)-8A is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Galphai, Galphaq, and Galpha12/13, which is implicated in cell signaling and as a molecular chaperone required for the initial association of nascent Galpha subunits with cellular membranes. Ric-8A, Galphai subunits, and their regulators are localized at the midbody prior to abscission and linked to the final stages of cell division. Here, we identify a molecular mechanism by which Ric-8A affects cytokinesis and abscission by controlling Vps34 activity. We showed that Ric-8A protein expression is post-transcriptionally controlled during the cell cycle reaching its maximum levels at mitosis. A FRET biosensor created to measure conformational changes in Ric-8A by FLIM (Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy) revealed that Ric-8A was in a close-state during mitosis and particularly so at cytokinesis. Lowering Ric-8A expression delayed the abscission time of dividing cells, which correlated with increased intercellular bridge length and multinucleation. During cytokinesis, Ric-8A co-localized with Vps34 at the midbody along with Galphai and LGN, where these proteins functioned to regulate Vps34 phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity. |
| PubMedSearch : Boularan_2014_PLoS.One_9_e86680 |
| PubMedID: 24466196 |
Boularan C, Kamenyeva O, Cho H, Kehrl JH (2014)
Resistance to Inhibitors of Cholinesterase (Ric)-8A and Galphai Contribute to Cytokinesis Abscission by Controlling Vacuolar Protein-Sorting (Vps)34 Activity
PLoS ONE
9 :e86680
Boularan C, Kamenyeva O, Cho H, Kehrl JH (2014)
PLoS ONE
9 :e86680