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Roles of a fimbrin and an α-actinin-like protein in fission yeast cell polarization and cytokinesis

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 1061-1077

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.12.4.1061

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM031006, GM-31006, R37 GM031006] Funding Source: Medline

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Eukaryotic cells contain many actin-interacting proteins, including the alpha -actinins and the fimbrins, both of which have actin cross-linking activity in vitro. We report here the identification and characterization of both an a-actinin-like protein (Ain1p) and a fimbrin (Fim1p) in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Ain1p localizes to the actomyosin-containing medial ring in an F-actin-dependent manner, and the Ain1p ring contracts during cytokinesis. ain1 deletion cells have no obvious defects under normal growth conditions but display severe cytokinesis defects, associated with defects in medial-ring and septum formation, under certain stress conditions. Overexpression of Ain1p also causes cytokinesis defects, and the ain1 deletion shows synthetic effects with other mutations known to affect medial-ring positioning and/or organization. Fim1p localizes both to the cortical actin patches and to the medial ring in an F-actin-dependent manner, and several lines of evidence suggest that Fim1p is involved in polarization of the actin cytoskeleton. Although a fim1 deletion strain has no detectable defect in cytokinesis, overexpression of Fim1p causes a lethal cytokinesis defect associated with a failure to form the medial ring and concentrate actin patches at the cell middle. Moreover, an ain1 fim1 double mutant has a synthetical-lethal defect in medial-ring assembly and cell division. Thus, Ain1p and Fim1p appear to have an overlapping and essential function in fission yeast cytokinesis. In addition, protein-localization and mutant-phenotype data suggest that Fim1p, but not Ain1p, plays important roles in mating and in spore formation.

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