In Drosophila cells cyclin B is normally degraded in two phases: (a) destruction of the spindle-associated cyclin B initiates at centrosomes and spreads to the spindle equator; and (b) any remaining cytoplasmic cyclin B is degraded slightly later in mitosis. We show that the APC/C regulators Fizzy (Fzy)/Cdc20 and Fzy-related (Fzr)/Cdh1 bind to microtubules in vitro and associate with spindles in vivo. Fzy/Cdc20 is concentrated at kinetochores and centrosomes early in mitosis, whereas Fzr/Cdh1 is concentrated at centrosomes throughout the cell cycle. In syncytial embryos, only Fzy/Cdc20 is present, and only the spindle-associated cyclin B is degraded at the end of mitosis. A destruction box–mutated form of cyclin B (cyclin B triple-point mutant [CBTPM]–GFP) that cannot be targeted for destruction by Fzy/Cdc20, is no longer degraded on spindles in syncytial embryos. However, CBTPM–GFP can be targeted for destruction by Fzr/Cdh1. In cellularized embryos, which normally express Fzr/Cdh1, CBTPM–GFP is degraded throughout the cell but with slowed kinetics. These findings suggest that Fzy/Cdc20 is responsible for catalyzing the first phase of cyclin B destruction that occurs on the mitotic spindle, whereas Fzr/Cdh1 is responsible for catalyzing the second phase of cyclin B destruction that occurs throughout the cell. These observations have important implications for the mechanisms of the spindle checkpoint.
The roles of Fzy/Cdc20 and Fzr/Cdh1 in regulating the destruction of cyclin B in space and time
The online version of this paper contains supplemental material.
Kim Jeffers's present address is Virology Research and Development, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, 45 Poplar Rd., Parkville 3052, Australia.
Abbreviations used in this paper: aa, amino acid(s); APC/C, anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome; CBTPM, cyclin B triple-point mutant; cdk, cyclin-dependent protein kinase; D-box, destruction box; Fzy, Fizzy; Fzr, Fizzy-related; GFP, green fluorescent protein; SPB, spindle pole body; TLCM, time-lapse confocal microscopy; WT, wild-type.
Jordan W. Raff, Kim Jeffers, Jun-yong Huang; The roles of Fzy/Cdc20 and Fzr/Cdh1 in regulating the destruction of cyclin B in space and time . J Cell Biol 24 June 2002; 157 (7): 1139–1149. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200203035
Download citation file:
Sign in
Client Account
Sign in via your Institution
Sign in via your InstitutionEmail alerts
Advertisement
Advertisement