Abstract

Trypanosoma brucei undergoes cytokinesis uni-directionally from the anterior tip of the new flagellum attachment zone (FAZ) toward the posterior end of the cell. We recently delineated a novel signaling pathway composed of polo-like kinase, cytokinesis initiation factor 1 (CIF1), and aurora B kinase that acts in concert at the new FAZ tip to regulate cytokinesis initiation. To identify new cytokinesis regulators, we carried out proximity-dependent biotin identification and identified many CIF1 binding partners and near neighbors. Here we report a novel CIF1-binding protein, named CIF2, and its mechanistic role in cytokinesis initiation. CIF2 interacts with CIF1 in vivo and co-localizes with CIF1 at the new FAZ tip during early cell cycle stages. RNAi of CIF2 inhibited the normal, anterior-to-posterior cytokinesis but activated an alternative, posterior-to-anterior cytokinesis. CIF2 depletion destabilized CIF1 and disrupted the localization of polo-like kinase and aurora B kinase to the new FAZ tip, thus revealing the mechanistic role of CIF2 in cytokinesis initiation. Surprisingly, overexpression of CIF2 also inhibited the normal, anterior-to-posterior cytokinesis and triggered the alternative, posterior-to-anterior cytokinesis, suggesting a tight control of CIF2 protein abundance. These results identified a new regulator in the cytokinesis regulatory pathway and reiterated that a backup cytokinesis pathway is activated by inhibiting the normal cytokinesis pathway.

Highlights

  • Cell division plane in a dividing trypanosome is determined by the length of the elongating new flagellum/flagellum attachment zone (FAZ), and the anterior tip of the new FAZ constitutes the site from which cytokinesis cleavage furrow ingression is initiated [2, 3]

  • The anterior tip of the new flagellum is released from the old flagellum due to the dissolution of the flagella connector [5], and cleavage furrow ingression begins from the anterior tip of the new FAZ and proceeds along the division fold toward the posterior end of the cell [6]

  • We made an unexpected discovery that the cytokinesis initiation factor 1 (CIF1) RNAi cells started to initiate a backup cytokinesis from the posterior end of the cell, and our findings indicate that T. brucei has evolved two distinct cytokinesis pathways that drive cell division in opposite directions

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Introduction

Cell division plane in a dividing trypanosome is determined by the length of the elongating new flagellum/FAZ, and the anterior tip of the new FAZ constitutes the site from which cytokinesis cleavage furrow ingression is initiated [2, 3]. To investigate whether CIF2 RNAi inhibited cytokinesis initiation from the anterior tip of the new FAZ and caused cytokinesis initiation from the posterior end of the cell, as in the case of CIF1 RNAi [11], we examined the cleavage furrow in control and CIF2 RNAi cells by light microscopy (Fig. 2, D and E).

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