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The F-BAR Cdc15 promotes contractile ring formation through the direct recruitment of the formin Cdc12
Authors:Alaina H Willet  Nathan A McDonald  K Adam Bohnert  Michelle A Baird  John R Allen  Michael W Davidson  Kathleen L Gould
Institution:1Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232;2National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, and 3Department of Biological Science, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306
Abstract:In Schizosaccharomyces pombe, cytokinesis requires the assembly and constriction of an actomyosin-based contractile ring (CR). Nucleation of F-actin for the CR requires a single formin, Cdc12, that localizes to the cell middle at mitotic onset. Although genetic requirements for formin Cdc12 recruitment have been determined, the molecular mechanisms dictating its targeting to the medial cortex during cytokinesis are unknown. In this paper, we define a short motif within the N terminus of Cdc12 that binds directly to the F-BAR domain of the scaffolding protein Cdc15. Mutations preventing the Cdc12–Cdc15 interaction resulted in reduced Cdc12, F-actin, and actin-binding proteins at the CR, which in turn led to a delay in CR formation and sensitivity to other perturbations of CR assembly. We conclude that Cdc15 contributes to CR formation and cytokinesis via formin Cdc12 recruitment, defining a novel cytokinetic function for an F-BAR domain.
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