RRC ID 60900
Author Ramos M, Cortés JCG, Sato M, Rincón SA, Moreno MB, Clemente-Ramos JÁ, Osumi M, Pérez P, Ribas JC.
Title Two S. pombe septation phases differ in ingression rate, septum structure, and response to F-actin loss.
Journal J Cell Biol
Abstract In fission yeast, cytokinesis requires a contractile actomyosin ring (CR) coupled to membrane and septum ingression. Septation proceeds in two phases. In anaphase B, the septum ingresses slowly. During telophase, the ingression rate increases, and the CR becomes dispensable. Here, we explore the relationship between the CR and septation by analyzing septum ultrastructure, ingression, and septation proteins in cells lacking F-actin. We show that the two phases of septation correlate with septum maturation and the response of cells to F-actin removal. During the first phase, the septum is immature and, following F-actin removal, rapidly loses the Bgs1 glucan synthase from the membrane edge and fails to ingress. During the second phase, the rapidly ingressing mature septum can maintain a Bgs1 ring and septum ingression without F-actin, but ingression becomes Cdc42 and exocyst dependent. Our results provide new insights into fungal cytokinesis and reveal the dual function of CR as an essential landmark for the concentration of Bgs1 and a contractile structure that maintains septum shape and synthesis.
Volume 218(12)
Pages 4171-4194
Published 2019-12-2
DOI 10.1083/jcb.201808163
PII jcb.201808163
PMID 31597680
PMC PMC6891078
MeSH Actin Cytoskeleton / metabolism Actins / metabolism* Actomyosin / metabolism Anaphase Cell Membrane / metabolism Cell Wall / metabolism Cytokinesis Cytoskeletal Proteins / metabolism Glucosyltransferases / metabolism* Myosin Heavy Chains / metabolism Myosin Type II / metabolism Schizosaccharomyces / cytology* Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins / metabolism Telophase cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein, Saccharomyces cerevisiae / metabolism*
IF 8.811
Times Cited 1
Resource
Yeast