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Endocytic membrane fusion and buckling-induced microtubule severing mediate cell abscission

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 124, Issue 9, Pages 1411-1424

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.081448

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Abscission; Cytokinesis; Membrane Trafficking; Microtubules; RAB11; RAB11-FIP3

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  1. NIH-NIDDK [DK064380]

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Cytokinesis and abscission are complicated events that involve changes in membrane transport and cytoskeleton organization. We have used the combination of time-lapse microscopy and correlative high-resolution 3D tomography to analyze the regulation and spatio-temporal remodeling of endosomes and microtubules during abscission. We show that abscission is driven by the formation of a secondary ingression within the intracellular bridge connecting two daughter cells. The initiation and expansion of this secondary ingression requires recycling endosome fusion with the furrow plasma membrane and nested central spindle microtubule severing. These changes in endosome fusion and microtubule reorganization result in increased intracellular bridge plasma membrane dynamics and abscission. Finally, we show that central spindle microtubule reorganization is driven by localized microtubule buckling and breaking, rather than by spastin-dependent severing. Our results provide a new mechanism for mediation and regulation of the abscission step of cytokinesis.

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