학술논문

TANGLED1 mediates microtubule interactions that may promote division plane positioning in maize
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Cell Biology. 219(8)
Subject
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biological Sciences
Generic health relevance
Binding Sites
Cell Cycle Proteins
Cell Division
Gene Expression Regulation
Plant
Microtubules
Plant Proteins
Plants
Genetically Modified
Protein Binding
Signal Transduction
Time Factors
Zea mays
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Biological sciences
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
The microtubule cytoskeleton serves as a dynamic structural framework for mitosis in eukaryotic cells. TANGLED1 (TAN1) is a microtubule-binding protein that localizes to the division site and mitotic microtubules and plays a critical role in division plane orientation in plants. Here, in vitro experiments demonstrate that TAN1 directly binds microtubules, mediating microtubule zippering or end-on microtubule interactions, depending on their contact angle. Maize tan1 mutant cells improperly position the preprophase band (PPB), which predicts the future division site. However, cell shape-based modeling indicates that PPB positioning defects are likely a consequence of abnormal cell shapes and not due to TAN1 absence. In telophase, colocalization of growing microtubules ends from the phragmoplast with TAN1 at the division site suggests that TAN1 interacts with microtubule tips end-on. Together, our results suggest that TAN1 contributes to microtubule organization to ensure proper division plane orientation.