Hematopoietic PBX-interacting protein is a substrate and an inhibitor of the APC/C–Cdc20 complex and regulates mitosis by stabilizing cyclin B1
Hematopoietic PBX-interacting protein is a substrate and an inhibitor of the APC/C–Cdc20 complex and regulates mitosis by stabilizing cyclin B1
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2019-06-28
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Khumukcham, Saratchandra Singh
Samanthapudi, Venkata Subramanyam Kumar
Penugurti, Vasudevarao
Kumari, Anita
Kesavan, P. S.
Velatooru, Loka Reddy
Kotla, Siva Reddy
Mazumder, Aprotim
Manavathi, X. Bramanandam
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Proper cell division relies on the coordinated regulation between a structural component, the mitotic spindle, and a regulatory component, anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C). Hematopoietic PBX-interacting protein (HPIP) is a microtubule-associated protein that plays a pivotal role in cell proliferation, cell migration, and tumor metastasis. Here, using HEK293T and HeLa cells, along with immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting, live-cell imaging, and protein-stability assays, we report that HPIP expression oscillates throughout the cell cycle and that its depletion delays cell division. We noted that by utilizing its D box and IR domain, HPIP plays a dual role both as a substrate and inhibitor, respectively, of the APC/C complex. We observed that HPIP enhances the G2/M transition of the cell cycle by transiently stabilizing cyclin B1 by preventing APC/C–Cdc20 –mediated degradation, thereby ensuring timely mitotic entry. We also uncovered that HPIP associates with the mitotic spindle and that its depletion leads to the formation of multiple mitotic spindles and chromosomal abnormalities, results in defects in cytokinesis, and delays mitotic exit. Our findings uncover HPIP as both a substrate and an inhibitor of APC/C–Cdc20 that maintains the temporal stability of cyclin B1 during the G2/M transition and thereby controls mitosis and cell division.
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Journal of Biological Chemistry. v.294(26)