Methylation of ESCRT-III components regulates the timing of cytokinetic abscission

  • Aurélie Richard
  • , Jérémy Berthelet
  • , Delphine Judith
  • , Tamara Advedissian
  • , Javier Espadas
  • , Guillaume Jannot
  • , Angélique Amo
  • , Damarys Loew
  • , Berangere Lombard
  • , Alexandre G. Casanova
  • , Nicolas Reynoird
  • , Aurélien Roux
  • , Clarisse Berlioz-Torrent
  • , Arnaud Echard
  • , Jonathan B. Weitzman
  • , Souhila Medjkane

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Abstract

Abscission is the final stage of cytokinesis, which cleaves the intercellular bridge (ICB) connecting two daughter cells. Abscission requires tight control of the recruitment and polymerization of the Endosomal Protein Complex Required for Transport-III (ESCRT-III) components. We explore the role of post-translational modifications in regulating ESCRT dynamics. We discover that SMYD2 methylates the lysine 6 residue of human CHMP2B, a key ESCRT-III component, at the ICB, impacting the dynamic relocation of CHMP2B to sites of abscission. SMYD2 loss-of-function (genetically or pharmacologically) causes CHMP2B hypomethylation, delayed CHMP2B polymerization and delayed abscission. This is phenocopied by CHMP2B lysine 6 mutants that cannot be methylated. Conversely, SMYD2 gain-of-function causes CHMP2B hypermethylation and accelerated abscission, specifically in cells undergoing cytokinetic challenges, thereby bypassing the abscission checkpoint. Additional experiments highlight the importance of CHMP2B methylation beyond cytokinesis, namely during ESCRT-III-mediated HIV-1 budding. We propose that lysine methylation signaling fine-tunes the ESCRT-III machinery to regulate the timing of cytokinetic abscission and other ESCRT-III dependent functions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4023
JournalNature Communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

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