Regulation of caldesmon activity by Cdc2 kinase plays an important role in maintaining membrane cortex integrity during cell division |
| |
Authors: | Y. Li D. Wessels T. Wang J. L-C. Lin D. R. Soll J. J-C. Lin |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Iowa, 138 Biology Building, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1324 (USA), Fax: +1 319 335 1069, e-mail: Jim-Lin@uiowa.edu, US |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() To study the mitosis-specific phosphorylation of caldesmon (CaD), we generated a mutant of the C-terminal fragment (amino acids 244–538) of human fibroblast CaD (CaD39-6F), as well as a mutant of the full-length CaD (CaD-6F), in which all six potential phosphorylation sites for Cdc2 kinase were abolished. The mitotic CaD39-6F-overexpressing cells required more time to progress from anaphase start to 50% cytokinesis, exhibited larger size, and abnormally formed numerous small blebs. In contrast, overexpression of the wild-type C-terminal fragment of CaD (CaD39) did not result in abnormal bleb formation, but led to larger size and prolonged the time requirement between anaphase start and 50% cytokinesis. Similar abnormal blebs were also observed in the CaD-6F-overexpressing cells. CaD-6F-overexpressing cells did not show larger size but required more time to progress from anaphase start to 50% cytokinesis. These results suggest that mitosis-specific phosphorylation of CaD plays a role in inhibiting bleb formation and that the N-terminal fragment of CaD is required for cell size determination. Received 4 September 2002; received after revision 25 November 2002; accepted 4 December 2002 |
| |
Keywords: | . Mitosis-specific phosphorylation phosphorylation-defective mutant blebbing 2D and 3D dynamic image analysis microfilament cytokinesis. |
本文献已被 PubMed SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|