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The Cyclin CYCA3;4 Is a Postprophase Target of the APC/CCCS52A2 E3-Ligase Controlling Formative Cell Divisions in Arabidopsis.

Alex Willems1,2, Jefri Heyman1,2, Thomas Eekhout1,2, Ignacio Achon1,2, Jose Antonio Pedroza-Garcia1,2, Tingting Zhu1,2, Lei Li3,4, Ilse Vercauteren1,2, Hilde Van den Daele1,2, Brigitte van de Cotte1,2, Ive De Smet1,2, Lieven De Veylder3,4.   

Abstract

The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) controls unidirectional progression through the cell cycle by marking key cell cycle proteins for proteasomal turnover. Its activity is temporally regulated by the docking of different activating subunits, known in plants as CELL DIVISION PROTEIN20 (CDC20) and CELL CYCLE SWITCH52 (CCS52). Despite the importance of the APC/C during cell proliferation, the number of identified targets in the plant cell cycle is limited. Here, we used the growth and meristem phenotypes of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) CCS52A2-deficient plants in a suppressor mutagenesis screen to identify APC/CCCS52A2 substrates or regulators, resulting in the identification of a mutant cyclin CYCA3;4 allele. CYCA3;4 deficiency partially rescues the ccs52a2-1 phenotypes, whereas increased CYCA3;4 levels enhance the scored ccs52a2-1 phenotypes. Furthermore, whereas the CYCA3;4 protein is promptly broken down after prophase in wild-type plants, it remains present in later stages of mitosis in ccs52a2-1 mutant plants, marking it as a putative APC/CCCS52A2 substrate. Strikingly, increased CYCA3;4 levels result in aberrant root meristem and stomatal divisions, mimicking phenotypes of plants with reduced RETINOBLASTOMA-RELATED PROTEIN1 (RBR1) activity. Correspondingly, RBR1 hyperphosphorylation was observed in CYCA3;4 gain-of-function plants. Our data thus demonstrate that an inability to timely destroy CYCA3;4 contributes to disorganized formative divisions, possibly in part caused by the inactivation of RBR1.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32690720      PMCID: PMC7474283          DOI: 10.1105/tpc.20.00208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell        ISSN: 1040-4651            Impact factor:   11.277


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