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HIPK2 Controls Cytokinesis and Prevents Tetraploidization by Phosphorylating Histone H2B at the Midbody

Authors :
Rinaldo, Cinzia
Moncada, Alice
Gradi, Alessandra
Ciuffini, Laura
D'Eliseo, Donatella
Siepi, Francesca
Prodosmo, Andrea
Giorgi, Alessandra
Pierantoni, Giovanna M.
Trapasso, Francesco
Guarguaglini, Giulia
Bartolazzi, Armando
Cundari, Enrico
Schininà, M. Eugenia
Fusco, Alfredo
Soddu, Silvia
Source :
Molecular Cell. Jul2012, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p87-98. 12p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Summary: Failure in cytokinesis, the final step in cell division, by generating tetra- and polyploidization promotes chromosomal instability, a hallmark of cancer. Here we show that HIPK2, a kinase involved in cell fate decisions in development and response to stress, controls cytokinesis and prevents tetraploidization through its effects on histone H2B. HIPK2 binds and phosphorylates histone H2B at S14 (H2B-S14P), and the two proteins colocalize at the midbody. HIPK2 depletion by targeted gene disruption or RNA interference results in loss of H2B-S14P at the midbody, prevention of cell cleavage, and tetra- and polyploidization. In HIPK2 null cells, restoration of wild-type HIPK2 activity or expression of a phosphomimetic H2B-S14D derivative abolishes cytokinesis defects and rescues cell proliferation, showing that H2B-S14P is required for a faithful cytokinesis. Overall, our data uncover mechanisms of a critical HIPK2 function in cytokinesis and in the prevention of tetraploidization. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10972765
Volume :
47
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
77734339
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2012.04.029