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Structural and biochemical insights into the role of testis-expressed gene 14 (TEX14) in forming the stable intercellular bridges of germ cells.

Hee Jung Kim1, Jungbin Yoon2, Atsushi Matsuura1, Jung-Hyun Na1, Won-Kyu Lee1, Hyunook Kim3, Ji Woong Choi4, Ji Eun Park5, Sung-Jean Park5, Kyung Tae Kim6, Rakwoo Chang3, Byung Il Lee4, Yeon Gyu Yu1, Yeon-Kyun Shin7, Cherlhyun Jeong8, Kunsoo Rhee2, Hyung Ho Lee9.   

Abstract

Intercellular bridges are a conserved feature of spermatogenesis in mammalian germ cells and derive from arresting cell abscission at the final stage of cytokinesis. However, it remains to be fully understood how germ cell abscission is arrested in the presence of general cytokinesis components. The TEX14 (testis-expressed gene 14) protein is recruited to the midbody and plays a key role in the inactivation of germ cell abscission. To gain insights into the structural organization of TEX14 at the midbody, we have determined the crystal structures of the EABR [endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) and ALIX-binding region] of CEP55 bound to the TEX14 peptide (or its chimeric peptides) and performed functional characterization of the CEP55-TEX14 interaction by multiexperiment analyses. We show that TEX14 interacts with CEP55-EABR via its AxGPPx3Y (Ala793, Gly795, Pro796, Pro797, and Tyr801) and PP (Pro803 and Pro804) sequences, which together form the AxGPPx3YxPP motif. TEX14 competitively binds to CEP55-EABR to prevent the recruitment of ALIX, which is a component of the ESCRT machinery with the AxGPPx3Y motif. We also demonstrate that a high affinity and a low dissociation rate of TEX14 to CEP55, and an increase in the local concentration of TEX14, cooperatively prevent ALIX from recruiting ESCRT complexes to the midbody. The action mechanism of TEX14 suggests a scheme of how to inactivate the abscission of abnormal cells, including cancer cells.

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Keywords:  CEP55; TEX14; cytokinesis; germ cells; intercellular bridges

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26392564      PMCID: PMC4603477          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1418606112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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