The APC/C targets the Cep152–Cep63 complex at the centrosome to regulate mitotic spindle assembly

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Abstract

The control of protein abundance is a fundamental regulatory mechanism during mitosis. The anaphase-promoting complex/ cyclosome (APC/C) is the main protein ubiquitin ligase responsible for the temporal regulation of mitotic progression. It has been proposed that the APC/C might fulfil other functions, including assembly of the mitotic spindle. Here, we show that the APC/C localizes to centrosomes, the organizers of the eukaryotic microtubule cytoskeleton, specifically during mitosis. Recruitment of the APC/C to spindle poles requires the centrosomal protein Cep152, and we identified Cep152 as both an APC/C interaction partner and an APC/C substrate. Previous studies have shown that Cep152 forms a complex with Cep57 and Cep63. The APC/C-mediated ubiquitylation of Cep152 at the centrosome releases Cep57 from this inhibitory complex and enables its interaction with pericentrin, a critical step in promoting microtubule nucleation. Thus, our study extends the function of the APC/C from being a regulator of mitosis to also acting as a positive governor of spindle assembly. The APC/C thereby integrates control of these two important processes in a temporal manner.

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Tischer, T., Yang, J., & Barford, D. (2022). The APC/C targets the Cep152–Cep63 complex at the centrosome to regulate mitotic spindle assembly. Journal of Cell Science, 135(2). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.259273

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