University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 2 Medical Center Drive, Stratford, NJ 08055, USA.
Cell Div. 2011 Aug 1;6:16. doi: 10.1186/1747-1028-6-16.
The anaphase promoting complex is a highly conserved E3 ligase complex that mediates the destruction of key regulatory proteins during both mitotic and meiotic divisions. In order to maintain ploidy, this destruction must occur after the regulatory proteins have executed their function. Thus, the regulation of APC/C activity itself is critical for maintaining ploidy during all types of cell divisions. During mitotic cell division, two conserved activator proteins called Cdc20 and Cdh1 are required for both APC/C activation and substrate selection. However, significantly less is known about how these proteins regulate APC/C activity during the specialized meiotic nuclear divisions. In addition, both budding yeast and flies utilize a third meiosis-specific activator. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, this meiosis-specific activator is called Ama1. This review summarizes our knowledge of how Cdc20 and Ama1 coordinate APC/C activity to regulate the meiotic nuclear divisions in yeast.
后期促进复合物是一种高度保守的 E3 连接酶复合物,它介导有丝分裂和减数分裂过程中关键调节蛋白的降解。为了维持染色体的倍性,这种降解必须在调节蛋白执行其功能之后发生。因此,APC/C 活性的调节对于维持所有类型的细胞分裂中的染色体倍性至关重要。在有丝分裂细胞分裂期间,两种称为 Cdc20 和 Cdh1 的保守激活蛋白对于 APC/C 的激活和底物选择都是必需的。然而,对于这些蛋白质如何在专门的减数分裂核分裂中调节 APC/C 活性,我们知之甚少。此外,芽殖酵母和果蝇都利用第三种减数分裂特异性激活蛋白。在酿酒酵母中,这种减数分裂特异性激活蛋白称为 Ama1。本综述总结了我们对 Cdc20 和 Ama1 如何协调 APC/C 活性来调节酵母减数分裂核分裂的认识。