MyosinII heavy chain and formin mediate the targeting of myosin essential light chain to the division site before and during cytokinesis.
Mol Biol Cell
; 26(7): 1211-24, 2015 Apr 01.
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MLC1 is a haploinsufficient gene encoding the essential light chain for Myo1, the sole myosinII heavy chain in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mlc1 defines an essential hub that coordinates actomyosin ring function, membrane trafficking, and septum formation during cytokinesis by binding to IQGAP, myosinII, and myosinV. However, the mechanism of how Mlc1 is targeted to the division site during the cell cycle remains unsolved. By constructing a GFPtagged MLC1 under its own promoter control and using quantitative livecell imaging coupled with yeast mutants, we found that septin ring and actin filaments mediate the targeting of Mlc1 to the division site before and during cytokinesis, respectively. Both mechanisms contribute to and are collectively required for the accumulation of Mlc1 at the division site during cytokinesis. We also found that Myo1 plays a major role in the septindependent Mlc1 localization before cytokinesis, whereas the formin Bni1 plays a major role in the actin filament-dependent Mlc1 localization during cytokinesis. Such a twotiered mechanism for Mlc1 localization is presumably required for the ordered assembly and robustness of cytokinesis machinery and is likely conserved across species.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Divisão Celular
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Cadeias Leves de Miosina
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Cadeias Pesadas de Miosina
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Proteínas de Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Citocinese
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Proteínas dos Microfilamentos
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2015
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