Faithful chromosome transmission requires establishment of sister chromatid cohesion during S phase, followed by its removal at anaphase onset. Sister chromatids are tethered together by cohesin, which is displaced from chromosomes through cleavage of its Mcd1 subunit by the separase protease. Separase is in turn inhibited, up to this moment, by securin. Budding yeast cells respond to morphogenetic defects by a transient arrest in G2 with high securin levels and unseparated chromatids. We show that neither securin elimination nor forced cohesin cleavage is sufficient for anaphase in these conditions, suggesting that other factors contribute to cohesion maintainance in G2. We found that the protein phosphatase PP2A bound to its regulatory subunit Cdc55 plays a key role in this process, uncovering a new function for PP2A(Cdc55) in controlling a noncanonical pathway of chromatid cohesion removal
Chiroli, E., Rossio, V., Lucchini, G., Piatti, S. (2007). The budding yeast PP2A(Cdc55) protein phosphatase prevents the onset of anaphase in response to morphogenetic defects. THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 177(4), 599-611 [10.1083/jcb.200609088].
The budding yeast PP2A(Cdc55) protein phosphatase prevents the onset of anaphase in response to morphogenetic defects
ROSSIO, VALENTINA;LUCCHINI, GIOVANNA;PIATTI, SIMONETTA
2007
Abstract
Faithful chromosome transmission requires establishment of sister chromatid cohesion during S phase, followed by its removal at anaphase onset. Sister chromatids are tethered together by cohesin, which is displaced from chromosomes through cleavage of its Mcd1 subunit by the separase protease. Separase is in turn inhibited, up to this moment, by securin. Budding yeast cells respond to morphogenetic defects by a transient arrest in G2 with high securin levels and unseparated chromatids. We show that neither securin elimination nor forced cohesin cleavage is sufficient for anaphase in these conditions, suggesting that other factors contribute to cohesion maintainance in G2. We found that the protein phosphatase PP2A bound to its regulatory subunit Cdc55 plays a key role in this process, uncovering a new function for PP2A(Cdc55) in controlling a noncanonical pathway of chromatid cohesion removalI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.