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Protective role for lipid modifications of Src-family kinases against chromosome missegregation.


ABSTRACT: Src-family tyrosine kinases, which are expressed in various cell types, play critical roles in cell signalling at the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane through their lipid modifications. Src-family kinases are cotranslationally myristoylated and posttranslationally palmitoylated in the amino-terminal region. The Src-family member Lyn contains a myristoylation site at glycine-2 and a palmitoylation site at cysteine-3, whereas c-Src has a myristoylation site at glycine-2 but not any palmitoylation sites. However, little is known about the role for lipid modifications of Src-family kinases in cell division. Here, we show that non-lipid-modified Lyn and c-Src, Lyn(G2A/C3A) and c-Src(G2A), are delocalized from membranes to the cytoplasm and the nucleus, which gives rise to a significant increase in the rate of chromosome missegregation, such as chromosome lagging and anaphase chromosome bridging, in a tyrosine kinase activity-dependent manner. Treatment with the Src inhibitor PP2 shows that the kinase activity of non-lipid-modified, non-membrane-bound Src during M phase is critical for giving rise to chromosome missegregation. Given that only a fraction of Src-family kinases fails in lipid modifications during biosynthesis, these results suggest that Src's membrane anchorage through their lipid modifications from prophase to anaphase plays a protective role against induction of chromosome missegregation.

SUBMITTER: Honda T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5150256 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Protective role for lipid modifications of Src-family kinases against chromosome missegregation.

Honda Takuya T   Soeda Shuhei S   Tsuda Kunihiko K   Yamaguchi Chihiro C   Aoyama Kazumasa K   Morinaga Takao T   Yuki Ryuzaburo R   Nakayama Yuji Y   Yamaguchi Noritaka N   Yamaguchi Naoto N  

Scientific reports 20161212


Src-family tyrosine kinases, which are expressed in various cell types, play critical roles in cell signalling at the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane through their lipid modifications. Src-family kinases are cotranslationally myristoylated and posttranslationally palmitoylated in the amino-terminal region. The Src-family member Lyn contains a myristoylation site at glycine-2 and a palmitoylation site at cysteine-3, whereas c-Src has a myristoylation site at glycine-2 but not any palmitoy  ...[more]

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