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Patronus is the elusive plant securin, preventing chromosome separation by antagonizing separase.


ABSTRACT: Chromosome distribution at anaphase of mitosis and meiosis is triggered by separase, an evolutionarily conserved protease. Separase must be tightly regulated to prevent the untimely release of chromatid cohesion and disastrous chromosome distribution defects. Securin is the key inhibitor of separase in animals and fungi, but has not been identified in other eukaryotic lineages. Here, we identified PATRONUS1 and PATRONUS2 (PANS1 and PANS2) as the Arabidopsis homologs of securin. Disruption of PANS1 is known to lead to the premature separation of chromosomes at meiosis, and the simultaneous disruption of PANS1 and PANS2 is lethal. Here, we show that PANS1 targeting by the anaphase-promoting complex is required to trigger chromosome separation, mirroring the regulation of securin. We showed that PANS1 acts independently from Shugosins. In a genetic screen for pans1 suppressors, we identified SEPARASE mutants, showing that PANS1 and SEPARASE have antagonistic functions in vivo. Finally, we showed that the PANS1 and PANS2 proteins interact directly with SEPARASE. Altogether, our results show that PANS1 and PANS2 act as a plant securin. Remote sequence similarity was identified between the plant patronus family and animal securins, suggesting that they indeed derive from a common ancestor. Identification of patronus as the elusive plant securin illustrates the extreme sequence divergence of this central regulator of mitosis and meiosis.

SUBMITTER: Cromer L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6690013 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Patronus is the elusive plant securin, preventing chromosome separation by antagonizing separase.

Cromer Laurence L   Jolivet Sylvie S   Singh Dipesh Kumar DK   Berthier Floriane F   De Winne Nancy N   De Jaeger Geert G   Komaki Shinichiro S   Prusicki Maria Ada MA   Schnittger Arp A   Guérois Raphael R   Mercier Raphael R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190719 32


Chromosome distribution at anaphase of mitosis and meiosis is triggered by separase, an evolutionarily conserved protease. Separase must be tightly regulated to prevent the untimely release of chromatid cohesion and disastrous chromosome distribution defects. Securin is the key inhibitor of separase in animals and fungi, but has not been identified in other eukaryotic lineages. Here, we identified PATRONUS1 and PATRONUS2 (PANS1 and PANS2) as the <i>Arabidopsis</i> homologs of securin. Disruption  ...[more]

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