Systems biology of the mitotic spindle

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A novel high-throughput screening approach that combines yeast mutant arrays with high-content imaging provides fresh insights into mitotic spindle disassembly. This biosights episode presents the paper by Vizeacoumar et al. from the January 11, 2010 issue of The Journal of Cell Biology, and includes interviews with authors Brenda Andrews and Charles Boone, and JCB editorial board member John Aitchison. Produced by Eun Choi. Read the complete paper at:...

AP-1 and KIF13A coordinate endosomal sorting and positioning during melanosome biogenesis

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Specialized cell types exploit endosomal trafficking to deliver protein cargoes to cell type–specific lysosome-related organelles (LROs), but how endosomes are specified for this function is not known. In this study, we show that the clathrin adaptor AP-1 and the kinesin motor KIF13A together create peripheral recycling endosomal subdomains in melanocytes required for cargo delivery to maturing melanosomes. In cells depleted of AP-1 or KIF13A, a subpopulation of recycling endosomes...
Authors: Cédric Delevoye, Ilse Hurbain, Danièle Tenza, Jean-baptist Sibarita, Stéphanie Uzan-gafsou, Hiroshi Ohno, Willie Geerts, Arie Verkleij, Jean Salamero, Graça Raposo

DNA replication times the cell cycle and contributes to the mid-blastula transition in Drosophila embryos

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We examined the contribution of S phase in timing cell cycle progression during Drosophila embryogenesis using an approach that deletes S phase rather than arresting its progress. Injection of Drosophila Geminin, an inhibitor of replication licensing, prevented subsequent replication so that the following mitosis occurred with uninemic chromosomes, which failed to align. The effect of S phase deletion on interphase length changed with development. During the maternally regulated syncytial...
Authors: Ml Mccleland, Aw Shermoen, Ph O'farrell

The Dictyostelium type V myosin MyoJ is responsible for the cortical association and motility of contractile vacuole membranes

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The contractile vacuole (CV) complex in Dictyostelium is a tubulovesicular osmoregulatory organelle that exhibits extensive motility along the actin-rich cortex, providing a useful model for investigating myosin-dependent membrane transport. Here, we show that the type V myosin myoJ localizes to CV membranes and is required for efficient osmoregulation, the normal accumulation of CV membranes in the cortex, and the conversion of collapsed bladder membranes into outwardly radiating cortical...
Authors: G Jung, Ma Titus, Ja Hammer

Multiparametric analysis of focal adhesion formation by RNAi-mediated gene knockdown

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Cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix is mediated by elaborate networks of multiprotein complexes consisting of adhesion receptors, cytoskeletal components, signaling molecules, and diverse adaptor proteins. To explore how specific molecular pathways function in the assembly of focal adhesions (FAs), we performed a high-throughput, high-resolution, microscopy-based screen. We used small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) to target human kinases, phosphatases, and migration- and adhesion-related...
Authors: Sabina Winograd-katz, Shalev Itzkovitz, Zvi Kam, Benjamin Geiger

Motor-dependent microtubule disassembly driven by tubulin tyrosination

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In cells, stable microtubules (MTs) are covalently modified by a carboxypeptidase, which removes the C-terminal Tyr residue of alpha-tubulin. The significance of this selective detyrosination of MTs is not understood. In this study, we report that tubulin detyrosination in fibroblasts inhibits MT disassembly. This inhibition is relieved by overexpression of the depolymerizing motor mitotic centromere-associated kinesin (MCAK). Conversely, suppression of MCAK expression prevents disassembly...
Authors: Leticia Peris

Cdc42 controls spindle orientation to position the apical surface during epithelial morphogenesis

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The establishment of apical–basal polarity within a single cell and throughout a growing tissue is a key feature of epithelial morphogenesis. To examine the underlying mechanisms, the human intestinal epithelial cell line Caco-2 was grown in a three-dimensional matrix to generate a cystlike structure, where the apical surface of each epithelial cell faces a fluid-filled central lumen. A discrete apical domain is established as early as the first cell division and between the two daughter...
Authors: Aron Jaffe, Noriko Kaji, Joanne Durgan, Alan Hall

One-Dimensional Topography Underlies Three-Dimensional Fibrillar Cell Migration

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Current concepts of cell migration were established in regular two-dimensional (2D) cell culture, but the roles of topography are poorly understood for cells migrating in an oriented 3D fibrillar extracellular matrix (ECM). We use a novel micropatterning technique termed microphotopatterning (µPP) to identify functions for 1D fibrillar patterns in 3D cell migration. In striking contrast to 2D, cell migration in both 1D and 3D is rapid, uniaxial, independent of ECM ligand density, and...
Authors: Andrew Doyle, Francis Wang, Kazue Matsumoto

Collective cell migration requires vesicular trafficking for chemoattractant delivery at the trailing edge

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Chemoattractant signaling induces the polarization and directed movement of cells secondary to the activation of multiple effector pathways. In addition, chemotactic signals can be amplified and relayed to proximal cells via the synthesis and secretion of additional chemoattractant. The mechanisms underlying such remarkable features remain ill defined. We show that the asymmetrical distribution of adenylyl cyclase (ACA) at the back of Dictyostelium discoideum cells, an essential determinant...
Authors: Paul Kriebel, Valarie Barr, Erin Rericha, Guofeng Zhang, Carole Parent