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BubR1 blocks substrate recruitment to the APC/C in a KEN-box-dependent manner.

Pablo Lara-Gonzalez1, Maria I F Scott, Maria Diez, Onur Sen, Stephen S Taylor.   

Abstract

The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) is a signalling network that delays anaphase onset until all the chromosomes are attached to the mitotic spindle through their kinetochores. The downstream target of the spindle checkpoint is the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C), an E3 ubiquitin ligase that targets several anaphase inhibitors for proteolysis, including securin and cyclin B1. In the presence of unattached kinetochores, the APC/C is inhibited by the mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC), a tetrameric complex composed of three SAC components, namely BubR1, Bub3 and Mad2, and the APC/C co-activator Cdc20. The molecular mechanisms underlying exactly how unattached kinetochores catalyse MCC formation and how the MCC then inhibits the APC/C remain obscure. Here, using RNAi complementation and in vitro ubiquitylation assays, we investigate the domains in BubR1 required for APC/C inhibition. We observe that kinetochore localisation of BubR1 is required for efficient MCC assembly and SAC response. Furthermore, in contrast to previous studies, we show that the N-terminal domain of BubR1 is the only domain involved in binding to Cdc20-Mad2 and the APC/C. Within this region, an N-terminal KEN box (KEN1) is essential for these interactions. By contrast, mutation of the second KEN box (KEN2) of BubR1 does not interfere with MCC assembly or APC/C binding. However, both in cells and in vitro, the KEN2 box is required for inhibition of APC/C when activated by Cdc20 (APC/C(Cdc20)). Indeed, we show that this second KEN box promotes SAC function by blocking the recruitment of substrates to the APC/C. Thus, we propose a model in which the BubR1 KEN boxes play two very different roles, the first to promote MCC assembly and the second to block substrate recruitment to APC/C(Cdc20).

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22193957      PMCID: PMC3258114          DOI: 10.1242/jcs.094763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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2.  Checkpoint protein BubR1 acts synergistically with Mad2 to inhibit anaphase-promoting complex.

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3.  The mitotic checkpoint protein hBUB3 and the mRNA export factor hRAE1 interact with GLE2p-binding sequence (GLEBS)-containing proteins.

Authors:  X Wang; J R Babu; J M Harden; S A Jablonski; M H Gazi; W L Lingle; P C de Groen; T J Yen; J M van Deursen
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2001-05-14       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  Cdc20 is required for the post-anaphase, KEN-dependent degradation of centromere protein F.

Authors:  Mark D J Gurden; Andrew J Holland; Wouter van Zon; Anthony Tighe; Mailys A Vergnolle; Douglas A Andres; H Peter Spielmann; Marcos Malumbres; Rob M F Wolthuis; Don W Cleveland; Stephen S Taylor
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2010-01-05       Impact factor: 5.285

5.  Kinetochore localisation and phosphorylation of the mitotic checkpoint components Bub1 and BubR1 are differentially regulated by spindle events in human cells.

Authors:  S S Taylor; D Hussein; Y Wang; S Elderkin; C J Morrow
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 5.285

6.  MAD3 encodes a novel component of the spindle checkpoint which interacts with Bub3p, Cdc20p, and Mad2p.

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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2000-03-06       Impact factor: 10.539

7.  Checkpoint inhibition of the APC/C in HeLa cells is mediated by a complex of BUBR1, BUB3, CDC20, and MAD2.

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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2001-09-03       Impact factor: 10.539

8.  Aurora B couples chromosome alignment with anaphase by targeting BubR1, Mad2, and Cenp-E to kinetochores.

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9.  Human securin proteolysis is controlled by the spindle checkpoint and reveals when the APC/C switches from activation by Cdc20 to Cdh1.

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10.  BubR1 is essential for kinetochore localization of other spindle checkpoint proteins and its phosphorylation requires Mad1.

Authors:  Rey-Huei Chen
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2002-08-05       Impact factor: 10.539

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2.  Intermediates in the assembly of mitotic checkpoint complexes and their role in the regulation of the anaphase-promoting complex.

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3.  Roles of different pools of the mitotic checkpoint complex and the mechanisms of their disassembly.

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4.  All together now: Polo joins the kinase network controlling the spindle assembly checkpoint in Drosophila.

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Review 5.  Functional characterization of Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cyclosome (APC/C) E3 ubiquitin ligases in tumorigenesis.

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Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2014-02-22

6.  The spindle-assembly checkpoint and the beauty of self-destruction.

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Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol       Date:  2012-11       Impact factor: 15.369

7.  Structural analysis of human Cdc20 supports multisite degron recognition by APC/C.

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2012-10-22       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 8.  Making an effective switch at the kinetochore by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation.

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9.  Mechanisms controlling the temporal degradation of Nek2A and Kif18A by the APC/C-Cdc20 complex.

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10.  Sensitivity to BUB1B Inhibition Defines an Alternative Classification of Glioblastoma.

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