Open Biology (Sep 2023)

The signalling lipid PI3,5P2 is essential for timely mitotic exit

  • Mariam Huda,
  • Seyma Nur Bektas,
  • Baris Bekdas,
  • Ayse Koca Caydasi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.230125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9

Abstract

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Coordination of mitotic exit with chromosome segregation is key for successful mitosis. Mitotic exit in budding yeast is executed by the mitotic exit network (MEN), which is negatively regulated by the spindle position checkpoint (SPOC). SPOC kinase Kin4 is crucial for SPOC activation in response to spindle positioning defects. Here, we report that the lysosomal signalling lipid phosphatidylinositol-3,5-bisphosphate (PI3,5P2) has an unanticipated role in the timely execution of mitotic exit. We show that the lack of PI3,5P2 causes a delay in mitotic exit, whereas elevated levels of PI3,5P2 accelerates mitotic exit in mitotic exit defective cells. Our data indicate that PI3,5P2 promotes mitotic exit in part through impairment of Kin4. This process is largely dependent on the known PI3,5P2 effector protein Atg18. Our work thus uncovers a novel link between PI3,5P2 and mitotic exit.

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