How cell morphology and the cell cycle are coordinately regulated is a fundamental subject in cell biology. In fission yeast, 2 germinal center kinases (GCKs), Sid1 and Nak1, play an essential role in septation/cytokinesis and cell separation/cell polarity control, respectively, as components of the septation initiation network (SIN) and the morphogenesis Orb6 network (MOR). Here we show that a third GCK, Ppk11, is also required for efficient cell separation particularly, at a high temperature. Although Ppk11 is not essential for cell division, this kinase plays an auxiliary role in concert with MOR in cell morphogenesis. Ppk11 physically interacts with the MOR component Pmo25 and is localized to the septum, by which Ppk11 is crucial for Pmo25 targeting/accumulation to the septum. The conserved C-terminal WDF motif of Ppk11 is essential for both septum accumulation of Pmo25 and efficient cell separation. In contrast its kinase activity is required only for cell separation. Thus, both interaction of Ppk11 with Pmo25 and Ppk11 kinase activity are critical for efficient cell separation. © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Goshima, T., Kume, K., Koyano, T., Ohya, Y., Toda, T., & Hirata, D. (2010). Fission yeast Germinal Center (GC) kinase Ppk11 interacts with Pmo25 and plays an auxiliary role in concert with the Morphogenesis Orb6 network (MOR) in cell morphogenesis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285(45), 35196–35205. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.176867
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