The Flemmingsome reveals an ESCRT-to-membrane coupling via ALIX/syntenin/syndecan-4 required for completion of cytokinesis
ESCRT filaments drive the final abscission between two daughter cells but how they physically interact with the membrane is unclear. Using proteomics, the authors show that syndecan-4/syntenin/ALIX couples the ESCRT machinery to the abscission site and thus promotes efficient abscission.
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Main Authors: | Cyril Addi, Adrien Presle, Stéphane Frémont, Frédérique Cuvelier, Murielle Rocancourt, Florine Milin, Sandrine Schmutz, Julia Chamot-Rooke, Thibaut Douché, Magalie Duchateau, Quentin Giai Gianetto, Audrey Salles, Hervé Ménager, Mariette Matondo, Pascale Zimmermann, Neetu Gupta-Rossi, Arnaud Echard |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/daaf4a7748684ea4ad11e849c544f975 |
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