UNC119a bridges the transmission of Fyn signals to Rab11, leading to the completion of cytokinesis.

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Lee Y, Chung S, Baek IK, Lee TH, Paik SY, Lee J

UNC119a bridges the transmission of Fyn signals to Rab11, leading to the completion of cytokinesis.

Cell Cycle. 2013 Apr 15;12(8):1303-15. doi: 10.4161/cc.24404. Epub 2013 Mar 27.

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Abstract

Src family kinases (SFKs) regulate the completion of cytokinesis through signal transduction pathways that lead to the Rab11-dependent phosphorylation of ERK and its localization to the midbody of cytokinetic cells. We find that UNC119a, a known activator of SFKs, plays essential roles in this signaling pathway. UNC119a localizes to the centrosome in interphase cells and begins to translocate from the spindle pole to the spindle midzone after the onset of mitosis; it then localizes to the intercellular bridge in telophase cells and to the midbody in cytokinetic cells. We show that the midbody localization of UNC119a is dependent on Rab11, and that knocking down UNC119a inhibits the Rab11-dependent phosphorylation and midbody localization of ERK and cytokinesis. Moreover, we demonstrate that UNC119a interacts with a Src family kinase, Fyn and is required for the activation of this kinase. These results suggest that UNC119a plays a key role in the Fyn signal transduction pathway, which regulates the completion of cytokinesis via Rab11.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Ras-related protein Rab-11AP62491Details