Citation
- Authors: Vagnarelli, P., Ribeiro, S., Sennels, L., Sanchez-Pulido, L., de Lima Alves, F., Verheyen, T., Kelly, D. A., Ponting, C. P., Rappsilber, J., Earnshaw, W. C.
- Year: 2011
- Journal: Dev Cell 21 328-42
- Applications: in vitro / siRNA and DNA cotransfection / jetPRIME
- Cell type: HeLa
Description: Human cervix epitheloid carcinoma cells
Method
siRNA: 50nM, DNA: 400ng
Abstract
Repo-Man targets protein phosphatase 1 gamma (PP1gamma) to chromatin at anaphase onset and regulates chromosome structure during mitotic exit. Here, we show that a Repo-Man:PP1 complex forms in anaphase following dephosphorylation of Repo-Man. Upon activation, the complex localizes to chromosomes and causes the dephosphorylation of histone H3 (Thr3, Ser10, and Ser28). In anaphase, Repo-Man has both catalytic and structural functions that are mediated by two separate domains. A C-terminal domain localizes Repo-Man to bulk chromatin in early anaphase. There, it targets PP1 for the dephosphorylation of histone H3 and possibly other chromosomal substrates. An N-terminal domain localizes Repo-Man to the chromosome periphery later in anaphase. There, it is responsible for the recruitment of nuclear components such as Importin beta and Nup153 in a PP1-independent manner. These observations identify Repo-Man as a key factor that coordinates chromatin remodeling and early events of nuclear envelope reformation during mitotic exit.