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Reference - PMID:28366744 - Fission Yeast Apc15 Stabilizes MCC-Cdc20-APC/C Complexes, Ensuring Efficient Cdc20 Ubiquitination and Checkpoint Arrest.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:28366744
Title
Fission Yeast Apc15 Stabilizes MCC-Cdc20-APC/C Complexes, Ensuring Efficient Cdc20 Ubiquitination and Checkpoint Arrest.
Authors
May KM, Paldi F, Hardwick KG
Citation
Curr Biol 2017 Apr 24;27(8):1221-1228
Publication year
2017
Abstract
During mitosis, cells must segregate the replicated copies of their genome to their daughter cells with extremely high fidelity. Segregation errors lead to an abnormal chromosome number (aneuploidy), which typically results in disease or cell death [1]. Chromosome segregation and anaphase onset are initiated through the action of the multi-subunit E3 ubiquitin ligase known as the anaphase-promoting complex or cyclosome (APC/C [2]). The APC/C is inhibited by the spindle checkpoint in the presence of kinetochore attachment defects [3, 4]. Here we demonstrate that two non-essential APC/C subunits (Apc14 and Apc15) regulate association of spindle checkpoint proteins, in the form of the mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC), with the APC/C. apc14Δ mutants display increased MCC association with the APC/C and are unable to silence the checkpoint efficiently. Conversely, apc15Δ mutants display reduced association between the MCC and APC/C, are defective in poly-ubiquitination of Cdc20, and are checkpoint defective. In vitro reconstitution studies have shown that human MCC-APC/C can contain two molecules of Cdc20 [5-7]. Using a yeast strain expressing two Cdc20 genes with different epitope tags, we show by co-immunoprecipitation that this is true in vivo. MCC binding to the second molecule of Cdc20 is mediated via the C-terminal KEN box in Mad3. Somewhat surprisingly, complexes containing both molecules of Cdc20 accumulate in apc15Δ cells, and the implications of this observation are discussed.

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GO biological process

GO:0031145 - anaphase-promoting complex-dependent catabolic process

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FYPO:0004318 - abolished mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint

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FYPO:0005928 - abolished protein polyubiquitination during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000846 - decreased protein degradation during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0005727 - decreased rate of deactivation of mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint

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Qualitative gene expression

PomGeneEx:0000018 - protein level increased

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000912 - abolished protein ubiquitination during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0007173 - decreased mitotic checkpoint complex binding

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FYPO:0004102 - decreased protein polyubiquitination during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0002768 - decreased protein ubiquitination during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001645 - decreased protein-protein interaction

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FYPO:0002774 - increased level of ubiquitinated protein in cell during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001327 - increased protein level during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0002082 - increased protein ubiquitination during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001571 - increased protein-protein interaction

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FYPO:0005783 - normal mitotic checkpoint complex assembly

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