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De Novo TANGLED1 Recruitment to Aberrant Cell Plate Fusion Sites in Maize.


ABSTRACT: Division plane positioning is critical for proper growth and development in many organisms. In plants, the division plane is established before mitosis, by accumulation of a cytoskeletal structure called the preprophase band (PPB). The PPB is thought to be essential for recruitment of division site localized proteins, which remain at the division site after the PPB disassembles. Here, we show that a division site localized protein, TANGLED1 (TAN1), is recruited independently of the PPB to the cell cortex at sites, by the plant cytokinetic machinery, the phragmoplast. TAN1 recruitment to de novo sites on the cortex is partially dependent on intact actin filaments and the myosin XI motor protein OPAQUE1 (O1). These data imply a yet unknown role for TAN1 and possibly other division site localized proteins during the last stages of cell division when the phragmoplast touches the cell cortex to complete cytokinesis.

SUBMITTER: Uyehara AN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10942460 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>De Novo</i> TANGLED1 Recruitment to Aberrant Cell Plate Fusion Sites in Maize.

Uyehara Aimee N AN   Diep Beatrice N BN   Allsman Lindy A LA   Gayer Sarah G SG   Martinez Stephanie E SE   Kim Janice J JJ   Agarwal Shreya S   Rasmussen Carolyn G CG  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20240308


Division plane positioning is critical for proper growth and development in many organisms. In plants, the division plane is established before mitosis, by accumulation of a cytoskeletal structure called the preprophase band (PPB). The PPB is thought to be essential for recruitment of division site localized proteins, which remain at the division site after the PPB disassembles. Here, we show that a division site localized protein, TANGLED1 (TAN1), is recruited independently of the PPB to the ce  ...[more]

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