Cep55 promotes cytokinesis of neural progenitors but is dispensable for most mammalian cell divisions

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Antonio Tedeschi
Jorge Almagro
Matthew J. Renshaw
Hendrik A. Messal
Axel Behrens
Mark Petronczki
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[1] The Francis Crick Institute,Adult Stem Cell Laboratory
[2] Cancer Research UK London Research Institute,Cell Division and Aneuploidy Laboratory, Clare Hall Laboratories
[3] The Francis Crick Institute,Advanced Light Microscopy
[4] King’s College London,Faculty of Life Sciences
[5] Oncode Institute,Division of Molecular Pathology
[6] Netherlands Cancer Institute,undefined
[7] Boehringer Ingelheim RCV GmbH & Co KG,undefined
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In mammalian cell lines, the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III mediates abscission, the process that physically separates daughter cells and completes cell division. Cep55 protein is regarded as the master regulator of abscission, because it recruits ESCRT-III to the midbody (MB), the site of abscission. However, the importance of this mechanism in a mammalian organism has never been tested. Here we show that Cep55 is dispensable for mouse embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis. Cep55-knockout offspring show microcephaly and primary neural progenitors require Cep55 and ESCRT for survival and abscission. However, Cep55 is dispensable for cell division in embryonic or adult tissues. In vitro, division of primary fibroblasts occurs without Cep55 and ESCRT-III at the midbody and is not affected by ESCRT depletion. Our work defines Cep55 as an abscission regulator only in specific tissue contexts and necessitates the re-evaluation of an alternative ESCRT-independent cell division mechanism.
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