Proline-rich domain in dynamin-2 has a low microtubule-binding activity: How is this activity controlled during mitosis in HeLa cells?

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Abstract

The large GTPase dynamin is strongly accumulated in the constricted area including midzonal microtubules of dividing cells. The proline-rich domain (PRD) of dynamin has been considered as a microtubule-binding domain. However, it remains unclear how PRD controls dynamin-microtubule interaction in mitotic cells. Here, we found that the microtubule-binding activity of PRD is low in dynamin-2. One of the mitosis-specific kinase activities to PRD in HeLa cells was identified as cyclin B-Cdc2 kinase. The kinase phosphorylated PRD at Ser764 and/or Thr766 and reduced the microtubule-binding activity of PRD. These results suggest that phosphorylation of PRD by cyclin B-Cdc2 kinase plays an important role to control dynamin-2-microtubule interaction in mitotic HeLa cells. © The Authors 2010.

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Morita, M., Hamao, K., Izumi, S., Okumura, E., Tanaka, K., Kishimoto, T., & Hosoya, H. (2010). Proline-rich domain in dynamin-2 has a low microtubule-binding activity: How is this activity controlled during mitosis in HeLa cells? Journal of Biochemistry, 148(5), 533–538. https://doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvq116

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