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Cdc15 is required for spore morphogenesis independently of Cdc14 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • M. Evangelina Pablo-Hernando
  • , Yolanda Arnaiz-Pita
  • , Hideki Nakanishi
  • , Dean Dawson
  • , Francisco Del Rey
  • , Aaron M. Neiman
  • , Carlos R. Vázquez De Aldana
  • Universidad de Salamanca
  • Stony Brook University
  • Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

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Abstract

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae exit from mitosis requires the Cdc14 phosphatase to reverse CDK-mediated phosphorylation. Cdc14 is released from the nucleolus by the Cdc14 early anaphase release (FEAR) and mitotic exit network (MEN) pathways. In meiosis, the FEAR pathway is essential for exit from anaphase I. The MEN component Cdc15 is required for the formation of mature spores. To analyze the role of Cdc15 during sporulation, a conditional mutant in which CDC15 expression was controlled by the CLB2 promoter was used. Cdc15-depleted cells proceeded normally through the meiotic divisions but were unable to properly disassemble meiosis II spindles. The morphology of the prospore membrane was aberrant and failed to capture the nuclear lobes. Cdc15 was not required for Cdc14 release from the nucleoli, but it was essential to maintain Cdc14 released and for its nucleo-cytoplasmic transport. However, cells carrying a CDC14 allele with defects in nuclear export (Cdc14-ΔNES) were able to disassemble the spindle and to complete spore formation, suggesting that the Cdc14 nuclear export defect was not the cause of the phenotypes observed in cdc15 mutants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)281-293
Number of pages13
JournalGenetics
Volume177
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2007

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