Goldberg-Shprintzen Syndrome Protein KIF1BP Is a CITK Interactor Implicated in Cytokinesis. - Archive ouverte HAL
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Goldberg-Shprintzen Syndrome Protein KIF1BP Is a CITK Interactor Implicated in Cytokinesis.

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Goldberg-Shprintzen disease (GOSHS) is a rare microcephaly syndrome accompanied by intellectual disability, dysmorphic facial features, peripheral neuropathy and Hirschsprung disease. It is associated with recessive mutations in the gene encoding kinesin family member 1-binding protein (KIF1BP). The encoded protein regulates axon microtubules dynamics, kinesin attachment and mitochondrial biogenesis, but it is not clear how its loss could lead to microcephaly. We identified KIF1BP in the interactome of Citron Kinase (CITK), a protein produced by primary hereditary microcephaly 17 (MCPH17) gene. KIF1BP and CITK interact under physiological conditions in mitotic cells. Similar to CITK, KIF1BP is enriched at the midbody ring and is required for cytokinesis. The association between KIF1BP and CITK can be influenced by CITK activity and the two proteins may antagonize each other for their midbody localization. KIF1BP knockdown decreases microtubule stability, increases KIF23 midbody levels and impairs midbody localization of KIF14, as well as of Chromosome Passenger Complex. These data indicate that KIF1BP is a CITK interactor involved in midbody maturation and abscission and suggest that cytokinesis failure may contribute to the microcephaly phenotype observed in GOSHS.

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hal-03605373 , version 1 (11-03-2022)

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Gianmarco Pallavicini, Marta Gai, Giorgia Iegiani, Gaia Elena Berto, Annie Adrait, et al.. Goldberg-Shprintzen Syndrome Protein KIF1BP Is a CITK Interactor Implicated in Cytokinesis.. Journal of Cell Science, 2021, jcs.250902, ⟨10.1242/jcs.250902⟩. ⟨hal-03605373⟩
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