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Emerging roles of MICAL family proteins - from actin oxidation to membrane trafficking during cytokinesis
- Source :
- Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Cell Science, 2017, 130 (9), pp.1509-1517. ⟨10.1242/jcs.202028⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Cytokinetic abscission is the terminal step of cell division, leading to the physical separation of the two daughter cells. The exact mechanism mediating the final scission of the intercellular bridge connecting the dividing cells is not fully understood, but requires the local constriction of endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III-dependent helices, as well as remodelling of lipids and the cytoskeleton at the site of abscission. In particular, microtubules and actin filaments must be locally disassembled for successful abscission. However, the mechanism that actively removes actin during abscission is poorly understood. In this Commentary, we will focus on the latest findings regarding the emerging role of the MICAL family of oxidoreductases in F-actin disassembly and describe how Rab GTPases regulate their enzymatic activity. We will also discuss the recently reported role of MICAL1 in controlling F-actin clearance in the ESCRT-III-mediated step of cytokinetic abscission. In addition, we will highlight how two other members of the MICAL family (MICAL3 and MICAL-L1) contribute to cytokinesis by regulating membrane trafficking. Taken together, these findings establish the MICAL family as a key regulator of actin cytoskeleton dynamics and membrane trafficking during cell division.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
MESH: Cytokinesis
MESH: Oxidation-Reduction
MESH: Protein Transport
Cell division
macromolecular substances
Membrane trafficking
[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology
Biology
MESH: Actins
ESCRT
03 medical and health sciences
Abscission
Animals
Humans
Oxidoreduction
MESH: Animals
Cytoskeleton
Actin
Cytokinesis
MESH: Humans
MICAL
Cell Membrane
Cell Biology
Actin cytoskeleton
Actins
Cell biology
Protein Transport
030104 developmental biology
Multigene Family
MESH: Multigene Family
Rab
Oxidation-Reduction
Rab GTPase
MESH: Cell Membrane
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- ISSN :
- 14779137 and 00219533
- Volume :
- 130
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of cell science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7b3e3550d6c680f6959f348d19ce560d