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Reference - PMID:27872152 - An unconventional interaction between Dis1/TOG and Mal3/EB1 in fission yeast promotes the fidelity of chromosome segregation.

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PubMed ID
PMID:27872152
Title
An unconventional interaction between Dis1/TOG and Mal3/EB1 in fission yeast promotes the fidelity of chromosome segregation.
Authors
Matsuo Y, Maurer SP, Yukawa M, Zakian S, Singleton MR, Surrey T, Toda T
Citation
J Cell Sci 2016 Dec 15;129(24):4592-4606
Publication year
2016
Abstract
Dynamic microtubule plus-ends interact with various intracellular target regions such as the cell cortex and the kinetochore. Two conserved families of microtubule plus-end-tracking proteins, the XMAP215, ch-TOG or CKAP5 family and the end-binding 1 (EB1, also known as MAPRE1) family, play pivotal roles in regulating microtubule dynamics. Here, we study the functional interplay between fission yeast Dis1, a member of the XMAP215/TOG family, and Mal3, an EB1 protein. Using an in vitro microscopy assay, we find that purified Dis1 autonomously tracks growing microtubule ends and is a bona fide microtubule polymerase. Mal3 recruits additional Dis1 to microtubule ends, explaining the synergistic enhancement of microtubule dynamicity by these proteins. A non-canonical binding motif in Dis1 mediates the interaction with Mal3. X-ray crystallography shows that this new motif interacts in an unconventional configuration with the conserved hydrophobic cavity formed within the Mal3 C-terminal region that typically interacts with the canonical SXIP motif. Selectively perturbing the Mal3-Dis1 interaction in living cells demonstrates that it is important for accurate chromosome segregation. Whereas, in some metazoans, the interaction between EB1 and the XMAP215/TOG family members requires an additional binding partner, fission yeast relies on a direct interaction, indicating evolutionary plasticity of this critical interaction module.

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GO:0008093 - cytoskeletal adaptor activity

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GO:0008017 - microtubule binding

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GO:0005515 - protein binding

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0001859 - increased minichromosome loss

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FYPO:0005976 - increased rate of mitotic spindle elongation during anaphase B

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FYPO:0000091 - sensitive to thiabendazole

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FYPO:0002060 - viable vegetative cell population

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