Identification of Yeast IQGAP (Iqg1p) as an Anaphase-Promoting-Complex Substrate and Its Role in Actomyosin-Ring-Independent Cytokinesis
Ko N, Nishihama R, Tully GH, Ostapenko D, Solomon MJ, Morgan DO, Pringle JR. Identification of Yeast IQGAP (Iqg1p) as an Anaphase-Promoting-Complex Substrate and Its Role in Actomyosin-Ring-Independent Cytokinesis. Molecular Biology Of The Cell 2007, 18: 5139-5153. PMID: 17942599, PMCID: PMC2096582, DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e07-05-0509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActomyosinAmino Acid MotifsAnaphase-Promoting Complex-CyclosomeCytokinesisGene Expression Regulation, FungalMicrotubule-Associated ProteinsMutationMyosin Heavy ChainsPhenotypeProtein BindingRas GTPase-Activating ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsSubstrate SpecificityUbiquitinUbiquitin-Protein Ligase ComplexesConceptsActomyosin ringAPC/C mutantsAPC/C functionSeptin-dependent mannerAnaphase-promoting complexYeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeOnset of cytokinesisDeletion of genesBud neckMitotic exitAPC/Mitotic cyclinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSeptum formationIqg1pCytokinesisNovel recognition sequenceC mutantsNonessential componentsSame phenotypeRecognition sequenceLate G1Rich mediumStrain backgroundComplex substrates