Publication
The proteasome controls ESCRT-III–mediated cell division in an archaeon
Publisher:
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Date:
07-08-2020
DOI:
10.1126/SCIENCE.AAZ2532
Abstract: In eukaryotes, proteasome-mediated degradation of cell cycle factors triggers mitotic exit, DNA segregation, and cytokinesis, a process that culminates in abscission dependent on the protein ESCRT-III. By studying cell ision in an archaeal relative of eukaryotes, Tarrason Risa et al. identified a role for the proteasome in triggering cytokinesis by an archaeal ESCRT-III homolog. Cell ision in this archaeon was driven by stepwise remodeling of a composite ESCRT-III–based ision ring, where rapid proteasome-mediated degradation of one ESCRT-III subunit triggered the constriction of the remaining ESCRT-III–based copolymer. These data strengthen the case for the eukaryotic cell ision machinery having its origins in Archaea. Science , this issue p. eaaz2532