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Role of Survivin in cytokinesis revealed by a separation-of-function allele

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
卷 22, 期 20, 页码 3779-3790

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E11-06-0569

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  1. American Heart Association Western States Affiliate
  2. Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro [IG10775]
  3. Ministero dell'Universita e della Ricerca
  4. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health [US54 HD068158]

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The chromosomal passenger complex (CPC), containing Aurora B kinase, Inner Centromere Protein, Survivin, and Borealin, regulates chromosome condensation and interaction between kinetochores and microtubules at metaphase, then relocalizes to midzone microtubules at anaphase and regulates central spindle organization and cytokinesis. However, the precise role(s) played by the CPC in anaphase have been obscured by its prior functions in metaphase. Here we identify a missense allele of Drosophila Survivin that allows CPC localization and function during metaphase but not cytokinesis. Analysis of mutant cells showed that Survivin is essential to target the CPC and the mitotic kinesin-like protein 1 orthologue Pavarotti (Pav) to the central spindle and equatorial cell cortex during anaphase in both larval neuroblasts and spermatocytes. Survivin also enabled localization of Polo kinase and Rho at the equatorial cortex in spermatocytes, critical for contractile ring assembly. In neuroblasts, in contrast, Survivin function was not required for localization of Rho, Polo, or Myosin II to a broad equatorial cortical band but was required for Myosin II to transition to a compact, fully constricted ring. Analysis of this separation-of-function allele demonstrates the direct role of Survivin and the CPC in cytokinesis and highlights striking differences in regulation of cytokinesis in different cell systems.

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