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Feedback Control Between S-phase and Mitosis. Feedback control ensures dependency of cell cycle events. DNA Damage Checkpoints. Sensors: (i.e. Rad9). Transducers:. Targets:. :Targets. From Susan Forsburg, Salk Institute. http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/cclecture.html. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Feedback Control Between S-phase and Mitosis

Feedback control ensures dependency of cell cycle events

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Sensors:(i.e. Rad9)

Transducers:

Targets:

DNA Damage Checkpoints

http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/cclecture.htmlFrom Susan Forsburg, Salk Institute

:Targets

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From Rieder and Salmon (1998) Trends Cell Biol. 8:310

Chromosome Movements During Mitosis

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Lodish et al. Figure 13-33

What if There Were No Checkpoint?

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What has to Happen for Proper Chromosome Segregation?- Sister Chromatid Cohesion established in S-phase- Chromosome condensation in G2- Mitotic Spindle Assembly in Mitosis- Chromosome alignment in Mitosis- Metaphase/Anaphase transition (M/A)

-securin degradation leads to cohesion destruction

Mitotic checkpoint has to be upstream of M/A- Once you start destroying cohesion there’s no going back

The Mitotic Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Ensures the Order of Mitotic Events

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Mitotic Checkpoint Inhibits Cohesion Destruction-via inhibition of APCCdc20

The Mitotic Spindle Assembly Checkpoint

Mitotic Checkpoint Also Inhibits Mitotic Exit-via inhibition of APCCdh1

aka Kinetochore CheckpointMitotic CheckpointMetaphase CheckpointSpindle Checkpoint…

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From Zhou et al. (2002) J. Cell Sci. 115:3547

The Metaphase to Anaphase (M/A) Transition

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Adapted From Shimoda and Solomon (2002) Cell 109:9

How do We Know There’s a Checkpoint?

Prometaphase Metaphase

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Adapted From Shimoda and Solomon (2002) Cell 109:9

20 min.Variable

How do We Know There’s a Checkpoint?

Regardless of the length of Prometaphase,Metaphse lasts 20 minutes…

Prometaphase Metaphase

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Cohesion is Established in S-phase

Cdc6

ORC ORC ORC

ORC

ORC

ORC

MCM Proteins

Cdc28

Cdc7

Cdc28

Replication Factors

Origin Assembly / Activation

preRC

Origin Firing Origin Inactivation

Elongating Repl. Fork

ActvieCohesin

http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/cclecture.htmlFrom Susan Forsburg, Salk Institute

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Cohesion is Established in S-phase

CondensinCohesin

From Uhlman (2001) Cur. Op. Cell Biol. 13:754

Scc1

Scc3Pds5

Smc1 Smc3

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Cohesion is Established in S-phase

CondensinCohesin

ChromosomeCompaction

ChromosomeCohesion

Scissile Subunit (Scc1)Cleaved at M/A

From Uhlman (2001) Cur. Op. Cell Biol. 13:754

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Condensin is Required forChromosome Compaction

Cohesin is Required forChromosome Compaction

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Condensin is Required forChromosome Compaction

Cohesin is Required forChromosome Compaction

Cohesin links Condensinfrom adjacent sister chromatids

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http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/cclecture.htmlFrom Susan Forsburg, Salk Institute

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From Zhou et al. (2002) J. Cell Sci. 115:3547

The Metaphase to Anaphase (M/A) Transition

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20 min.

Evidence for the Existence of a Checkpoint

Needle

Micromanipulation of Chromosomes inGrasshopper Spermatocytes

Adapted From Nicklas (1997) Science 275:632

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Micromanipulation of Chromosomes inGrasshopper Spermatocytes

From Nicklas (1997) Science 275:632

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Adapted From Shimoda and Solomon (2002) Cell 109:9

20 min.Variable

Kinetochores Generate the Checkpoint Signal

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20 min.Variable

Laser Ablate Kinetochorefrom last

Mono-oriented Chromosome

20 min

Kinetochores Generate the Checkpoint Signal

Adapted From Shimoda and Solomon (2002) Cell 109:9

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From Rieder et al. (1995) J. Cell Biol. 130:941

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Laser

Anaphase

From Rieder et al. (1995) J. Cell Biol. 130:941

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From Musacchio and Hardwick (2002) Nature Reviews 2:731

Unattached Kinetochores Cause a Checkpoint Delay

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From Rieder and Salmon (1998) Trends Cell Biol. 8:310

Both Attachment and Tension are Monitored

3F3 EpitopePhosphorylation of unknown proteins -dims upon attachment -disappears upon tension

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Both Attachment and Tension are Monitored

3F3 EpitopePresent in the

absence of tension

Mono-oriented Grasshopper Spermatocyte Chromosomes

Relaxed TensionApplied

3F3 EpitopeDisappears when

tension applied

Adapted From Nicklas (1997) Science 275:632

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One More Yeast Screen: MADs and BUBs

Hoyt: Budding Uninhibited by Benomyl Bub1, Bub2, Bub3

Li: Mitotic Arrest Deficient Mad1, Mad2, Mad3

Search for Genes Responsible for Feedback Control of Mitosis

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Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Components

Gene Molecular Function Checkpoint FunctionBub1 Protein Kinase Transduction

Bub2 Tem1 GAP (Mitotic Exit)

Bub3 Kinetochore Scaffold

Mad1 Generates Mad2/Cdc20 Complex

Mad2 Inhibits Cdc20

Mad3/BubR1 BubR1 (vert) Protein Kinase Generates Mad2/Cdc20 Complex

Mps1 Protein Kinase Transduction

Ipl1 Protein Kinase Corrects Mono-orientation

CENP-E Molecular Motor Trasduction, Congression

Dynein Molecular Motor Congression, Checkpoint Off

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From Zhou et al. (2002) J. Cell Sci. 115:3547

APC is the Target of the Mitotic Checkpoint

The Metaphase to Anaphase (M/A) Transition

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Potential Checkpoint Targets:

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From Zhou et al. (2002) J. Cell Sci. 115:3547

APC is the Target of the Mitotic Checkpoint

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APC is the Target of the Mitotic Checkpoint

Cdc2/Cyclin B

Cdc2/Cyclin B

Adapted from Peters (2002) Mol. Cell 9:931

Mad2Mad3/BubR1

Bub2

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http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/cclecture.htmlAdapted From Susan Forsburg, Salk Institute

Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Pathways

Securin

Separase

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http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/cclecture.htmlFrom Susan Forsburg, Salk Institute

Bub2 active:NO Cdc14 Release

Bub2 inactive:Cdc14 Released

Mitotic Exit is a Spindle Checkpoint Target

MitoticExit

Network(MEN)

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Cdc14 Sequesteredin Nucleolus

Cdc14 Released

Cdc2/Cyclin B Cdc2/Cyclin B Cdc14

Bub2

Bub2 Prevents Cdc14 Release/Cdh1 Activation

Bub2

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Cdc2/Cyclin B

Cdc2/Cyclin B

Adapted from Peters (2002) Mol. Cell 9:931

Mad2Mad3/BubR1

Bub2

APC is the Target of the Mitotic Checkpoint

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http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/cclecture.htmlFrom Susan Forsburg, Salk Institute

Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Pathways

Securin

Separase

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Checkpoint is Mediated by Rearrangement of Mad2 Complexes

From Millband et al. (2002) Trends Cell Biol. 12:205

Mad2 InhibitsAPCCdc20

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Shah and Cleveland (2000) Cell 103:997

Mad2 Cycles Through Kinetochore and Inhibits Cdc20

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