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PP2A-Cdc55 phosphatase coordinates actomyosin ring contraction and septum formation during cytokinesis

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Summary Eukaryotic cells divide and separate all their components after chromosome segregation by a process called cytokinesis to complete cell division. Cytokinesis is highly regulated by recruitment of the components to the division site and through post-translational modifications such as phosphorylations. The budding yeast mitotic kinases Cdc28-Clb2, Cdc5, and Dbf2-Mob1 phosphorylate several cytokinetic proteins contributing to the regulation of cytokinesis. The PP2A-Cdc55 phosphatase regulates mitosis counteracting Cdk1- and Cdc5-dependent phosphorylation. This prompted us to propose that PP2A-Cdc55 could also be counteracting the mitotic kinases during cytokinesis. Here, we demonstrate that primary septum formation and actomyosin ring contraction are impaired in the absence of PP2A-Cdc55. In addition, by in vivo and in vitro assays, we show that PP2A-Cdc55 dephosphorylates the chitin synthase II (Chs2 in budding yeast) a component of the Ingression Progression Complexes (IPCs) involved in cytokinesis. Interestingly, the non-phosphorylable version of Chs2 rescues the asymmetric AMR contraction observed in cdc55 Δ mutant cells. Therefore, timely dephosphorylation of the Chs2 by PP2A-Cdc55 is crucial for proper actomyosin ring contraction. These findings reveal a new mechanism of cytokinesis regulation by the PP2A-Cdc55 phosphatase and extend our knowledge in the involvement of multiple phosphatases during cytokinesis.
Title: PP2A-Cdc55 phosphatase coordinates actomyosin ring contraction and septum formation during cytokinesis
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Summary Eukaryotic cells divide and separate all their components after chromosome segregation by a process called cytokinesis to complete cell division.
Cytokinesis is highly regulated by recruitment of the components to the division site and through post-translational modifications such as phosphorylations.
The budding yeast mitotic kinases Cdc28-Clb2, Cdc5, and Dbf2-Mob1 phosphorylate several cytokinetic proteins contributing to the regulation of cytokinesis.
The PP2A-Cdc55 phosphatase regulates mitosis counteracting Cdk1- and Cdc5-dependent phosphorylation.
This prompted us to propose that PP2A-Cdc55 could also be counteracting the mitotic kinases during cytokinesis.
Here, we demonstrate that primary septum formation and actomyosin ring contraction are impaired in the absence of PP2A-Cdc55.
In addition, by in vivo and in vitro assays, we show that PP2A-Cdc55 dephosphorylates the chitin synthase II (Chs2 in budding yeast) a component of the Ingression Progression Complexes (IPCs) involved in cytokinesis.
Interestingly, the non-phosphorylable version of Chs2 rescues the asymmetric AMR contraction observed in cdc55 Δ mutant cells.
Therefore, timely dephosphorylation of the Chs2 by PP2A-Cdc55 is crucial for proper actomyosin ring contraction.
These findings reveal a new mechanism of cytokinesis regulation by the PP2A-Cdc55 phosphatase and extend our knowledge in the involvement of multiple phosphatases during cytokinesis.

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