Global analysis of Cdc14 dephosphorylation sites reveals essential regulatory role in mitosis and cytokinesis.

Degradation of the M phase cyclins triggers the exit from M phase. Cdc14 is the major phosphatase required for the exit of the M phase. One of the functions of Cdc14 is to dephosphorylate and activate the Cdh1/APC/C complex, resulting in the degradation of the M phase cyclins. However, other ...
crucial targets of Cdc14 for mitosis and cytokinesis remain to be elucidated. Here we systematically analyzed the positions of dephosphorylation sites for the Cdc14 in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Quantitative mass spectrometry identified a total of 835 dephosphorylation sites on 455 potential Cdc14 substrates in vivo. We validated two events and functional studies discovered that Cdc14-mediated dephosphorylation of Smc4 and Bud3 is essential for proper mitosis and cytokinesis, respectively. These results provide insight into the Cdc14-mediated pathways for exiting of M phase.
Mol. Cell Proteomics
Date: Dec. 07, 2013
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