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Global and local functions of a Fused/Stk36 kinase, CdaH, in intracellular patterning in Tetrahymena.

Chinkyu LeeWolfgang MaierYu-Yang JiangKentaro NakanoKarl-Ferdinand LechtreckJacek Gaertig
Published in: Journal of cell science (2023)
Ciliates assemble numerous microtubular structures into complex cortical patterns. During ciliate division, the pattern is duplicated by intracellular segmentation that produces a tandem of daughter cells. In Tetrahymena thermophila, the induction and positioning of the division boundary involves two mutually-antagonistic factors: posterior CdaA/cyclin E and anterior CdaI/Hippo kinase. Here, we characterize the related cdaH-1 allele, which confers a pleiotropic patterning phenotype including an absence of the division boundary and an anterior-posterior mispositioning of the new oral apparatus. CdaH is a Fused/Stk36 kinase that localizes to multiple sites that correlate with the effects of its loss, including the division boundary and the new oral apparatus. CdaH acts downstream of CdaA to induce the division boundary and drives asymmetric cytokinesis at the tip of the posterior daughter. CdaH both maintains the anterior-posterior position of the new oral apparatus and interacts with CdaI to pattern ciliary rows within the oral apparatus. Thus, CdaH acts at multiple scales, from induction and positioning of structures on the cell-wide polarity axis to local organelle-level patterning.
Keyphrases
  • protein kinase
  • tyrosine kinase
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