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Arv1 promotes cell division by recruiting IQGAP1 and myosin to the cleavage furrow
- Source :
- Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 15(5)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Cell division is strictly regulated by a diversity of proteins and lipids to ensure proper duplication and segregation of genetic material and organelles. Here we report a novel role of the putative lipid transporter ACAT-related protein required for viability 1 (Arv1) during telophase. We observed that the subcellular localization of Arv1 changes according to cell cycle progression and that Arv1 is recruited to the cleavage furrow in early telophase by epithelial protein lost in neoplasm (EPLIN). At the cleavage furrow Arv1 recruits myosin heavy chain 9 (MYH9) and myosin light chain 9 (MYL9) by interacting with IQ-motif-containing GTPase-activating protein (IQGAP1). Consequently the lack of Arv1 delayed telophase-progression, and a strongly increased incidence of furrow regression and formation of multinuclear cells was observed both in human cells in culture and in follicle epithelial cells of egg chambers of Drosophila melanogaster in vivo. Interestingly, the cholesterol-status at the cleavage furrow did not affect the recruitment of either IQGAP1, MYH9 or MYL. These results identify a novel function for Arv1 in regulation of cell division through promotion of the contractile actomyosin ring, which is independent of its lipid transporter activity.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Myosin light-chain kinase
Myosin Light Chains
Cell division
Biology
Lipid transporter activity
Cell Membrane Structures
03 medical and health sciences
Cell Cycle News & Views
Myosin
Animals
Humans
Cleavage furrow
Telophase
Molecular Biology
Cell Proliferation
Cell growth
Membrane Proteins
Cell Biology
Hep G2 Cells
Cell biology
Cytoskeletal Proteins
Protein Transport
030104 developmental biology
Cholesterol
Drosophila melanogaster
ras GTPase-Activating Proteins
MYL9
Carrier Proteins
Developmental Biology
HeLa Cells
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Details
- ISSN :
- 15514005
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....325efc53b44723760d65e6bcf68a5ac8