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Repo-Man coordinates chromosomal reorganization with nuclear envelope reassembly during mitotic exit.


ABSTRACT: Repo-Man targets protein phosphatase 1 ? (PP1?) 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 ? 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.

SUBMITTER: Vagnarelli P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3480639 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Repo-Man coordinates chromosomal reorganization with nuclear envelope reassembly during mitotic exit.

Vagnarelli Paola P   Ribeiro Susana S   Sennels Lau L   Sanchez-Pulido Luis L   de Lima Alves Flavia F   Verheyen Toon T   Kelly David A DA   Ponting Chris P CP   Rappsilber Juri J   Earnshaw William C WC  

Developmental cell 20110804 2


Repo-Man targets protein phosphatase 1 γ (PP1γ) 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 localize  ...[more]

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