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The ZIP6/ZIP10 heteromer is essential for the zinc-mediated trigger of mitosis.

Thirayost Nimmanon1, Silvia Ziliotto2, Olivia Ogle2, Anna Burt2, Julia M W Gee2, Glen K Andrews3,4, Pete Kille5, Christer Hogstrand6, Wolfgang Maret6, Kathryn M Taylor7.   

Abstract

Zinc has been known to be essential for cell division for over 40 years but the molecular pathways involved remain elusive. Cellular zinc import across biological membranes necessitates the help of zinc transporters such as the SLC39A family of ZIP transporters. We have discovered a molecular process that explains why zinc is required for cell division, involving two highly regulated zinc transporters, as a heteromer of ZIP6 and ZIP10, providing the means of cellular zinc entry at a specific time of the cell cycle that initiates a pathway resulting in the onset of mitosis. Crucially, when the zinc influx across this heteromer is blocked by ZIP6 or ZIP10 specific antibodies, there is no evidence of mitosis, confirming the requirement for zinc influx as a trigger of mitosis. The zinc that influxes into cells to trigger mitosis additionally changes the phosphorylation state of STAT3 converting it from a transcription factor to a protein that complexes with this heteromer and pS38Stathmin, the form allowing microtubule rearrangement as required in mitosis. This discovery now explains the specific cellular role of ZIP6 and ZIP10 and how they have special importance in the mitosis process compared to other ZIP transporter family members. This finding offers new therapeutic opportunities for inhibition of cell division in the many proliferative diseases that exist, such as cancer.

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Keywords:  Cell cycle progression; Cell division; Cell growth; SLC39A10; SLC39A6; Zinc transport; pSer727STAT3

Year:  2020        PMID: 32797246     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-020-03616-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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