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Positive feedback sharpens the anaphase switch

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NATURE
Volume 454, Issue 7202, Pages 353-357

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature07050

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM069901-05, R01 GM069901] Funding Source: Medline

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At the onset of anaphase, sister- chromatid cohesion is dissolved abruptly and irreversibly, ensuring that all chromosome pairs disjoin almost simultaneously. The regulatory mechanisms that generate this switch- like behaviour are unclear. Anaphase is initiated when a ubiquitin ligase, the anaphase- promoting complex ( APC), triggers the destruction of securin, thereby allowing separase, a protease, to disrupt sister- chromatid cohesion(1-4). Here we demonstrate that the cyclin- dependent kinase 1 ( Cdk1)- dependent phosphorylation of securin near its destruction- box motif inhibits securin ubiquitination by the APC. The phosphatase Cdc14 reverses securin phosphorylation, thereby increasing the rate of securin ubiquitination. Because separase is known to activate Cdc14 ( refs 5 and 6), our results support the existence of a positive feedback loop that increases the abruptness of anaphase. Consistent with this model, we show that mutations that disrupt securin phosphoregulation decrease the synchrony of chromosome segregation. Our results also suggest that coupling securin degradation with changes in Cdk1 and Cdc14 activities helps coordinate the initiation of sister- chromatid separation with changes in spindle dynamics.

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