Sticky/Citron kinase maintains proper RhoA localization at the cleavage site during cytokinesis

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In many organisms, the small guanosine triphospha-tase RhoA controls assembly and contraction of the actomyosin ring during cytokinesis by activating dif-ferent effectors. Although the role of some RhoA effectors like formins and Rho kinase is reasonably understood, the functions of another putative effector, Citron kinase (CIT-K), are still debated. In this paper, we show that, contrary to previous models, the Drosophila melanogaster CIT-K orthologue Sticky (Sti) does not require interaction with RhoA to localize to the cleavage site. Instead, RhoA fails to form a compact ring in late cytokinesis after Sti depletion, and this function requires Sti kinase activity. Moreover, we found that the Sti Citron-Nik1 homology domain interacts with RhoA regardless of its status, indicating that Sti is not a canonical RhoA effector. Finally, Sti depletion caused an increase of phosphorylated myosin regulatory light chain at the cleavage site in late cytokinesis. We propose that Sti/CIT-K maintains correct RhoA localization at the cleavage site, which is necessary for proper RhoA activity and contractile ring dynamics. © 2011 Bassi et al.

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Bassi, Z. I., Verbrugghe, K. J., Capalbo, L., Gregory, S., Montembault, E., Glover, D. M., & D’Avino, P. P. (2011). Sticky/Citron kinase maintains proper RhoA localization at the cleavage site during cytokinesis. Journal of Cell Biology, 195(4), 595–603. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201105136

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