Biology of the Cell 2004-03-01

The protein kinase kin1 is required for cellular symmetry in fission yeast.

Stéphanie La Carbona, Caroline Allix, Michel Philippe, Xavier Le Goff

Index: Biol. Cell 96(2) , 169-79, (2004)

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Abstract

The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is a highly polarized unicellular eukaryote with two opposite growing poles in which F-actin cytoskeleton is focused. The KIN1/PAR-1/MARK protein family is composed of conserved eukaryotic serine/threonine kinases which are involved in cell polarity, microtubule stability or cell cycle regulation. Here, we investigate the function of the fission yeast KIN1/PAR-1/MARK member, kin1p. Using a deletion allele (kin1Delta), we show that kin1 mutation promotes a delay in septation. Kin1p regulates the structure of the new cell end after cytokinesis by modulating cell wall remodeling. Abnormal shaped interphase kin1Delta cells misplace F-actin patches and the premitotic nucleus. Thus, mitotic kin1Delta cells misposition the F-actin ring assembly site that is dependent on the position of the interphase nucleus. The resulting asymmetric cell division produces daughter cells with distinct shapes. Overexpressed kin1p accumulates asymmetrically at the cell cortex and affects cell shape, F-actin organization and microtubules. Our results suggest that correct dosage of kin1p at the cortex is required for spatial organization of the fission yeast cell.


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