The PP1 regulator PPP1R2 coordinately regulates AURKA and PP1 to control centrosome phosphorylation and maintain central spindle architecture
Autor: | Ann O. Sperry, Alan-Michael Jay Bresch, Rong Wang, Nadiya V. Yerich |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Aurora A kinase macromolecular substances Spindle Apparatus Biology Cell Line 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Protein Phosphatase 1 Humans Centrosome duplication Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) Phosphorylation Telophase Central spindle Molecular Biology Mitosis Cytokinesis Aurora Kinase A Centrosome Cell Nucleus Ploidies Proteins Cell Biology PPP1R2 Cell biology Midbody 030104 developmental biology Mutation 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Research Article Aurora a (AURKA) Protein Binding |
Zdroj: | BMC Molecular and Cell Biology |
ISSN: | 2661-8850 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12860-020-00327-5 |
Popis: | BackgroundMaintenance of centrosome number in cells is essential for accurate distribution of chromosomes at mitosis and is dependent on both proper centrosome duplication during interphase and their accurate distribution to daughter cells at cytokinesis. Two essential regulators of cell cycle progression are protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) and Aurora A kinase (AURKA), and their activities are each regulated by the PP1 regulatory subunit, protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 2 (PPP1R2). We observed an increase in centrosome number after overexpression of these proteins in cells. Each of these proteins is found on the midbody in telophase and overexpression of PPP1R2 and its mutants increased cell ploidy and disrupted cytokinesis. This suggests that the increase in centrosome number we observed in PPP1R2 overexpressing cells was a consequence of errors in cell division. Furthermore, overexpression of PPP1R2 and its mutants increased midbody length and disrupted midbody architecture. Additionally, we show that overexpression of PPP1R2 alters activity of AURKA and PP1 and their phosphorylation state at the centrosome.ResultsOverexpression of PPP1R2 caused an increase in the frequency of supernumerary centrosomes in cells corresponding to aberrant cytokinesis reflected by increased nuclear content and cellular ploidy. Furthermore, AURKA, PP1, phospho PPP1R2, and PPP1R2 were all localized to the midbody at telophase, and PP1 localization there was dependent on binding of PPP1R2 with PP1 and AURKA as well as its phosphorylation state. Additionally, overexpression of both PPP1R2 and its C-terminal AURKA binding site altered enzymatic activity of AURKA and PP1 at the centrosome and disrupted central spindle structure.ConclusionsResults from our study reveal the involvement of PPP1R2 in coordinating PP1 and AURKA activity during cytokinesis. Overexpression of PPP1R2 or its mutants disrupted the midbody at cytokinesis causing accumulation of centrosomes in cells. PPP1R2 recruited PP1 to the midbody and interference with its targeting resulted in elongated and severely disrupted central spindles supporting an important role for PPP1R2 in cytokinesis. |
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