Regulation of Yeast Cytokinesis by Calcium
Qian Chen

TL;DR
This paper reviews how calcium regulates cell division in yeast, offering new insights into a process still poorly understood in cell biology.
Contribution
The paper highlights recent discoveries of calcium spikes during yeast cytokinesis and their potential molecular mechanisms.
Findings
Cytokinetic calcium spikes were discovered in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
The ion channel Pkd2 is implicated in promoting these calcium spikes during cell division.
Comparisons between yeast and animal cell calcium regulation during cytokinesis are discussed.
Abstract
The role of calcium, an essential secondary messenger, in cell division remains an outstanding question in cell biology despite several significant findings over the past few decades. Among them is the landmark discovery of intracellular calcium waves during cytokinesis, the last stage of cell division, in fish cells. Nevertheless, subsequent studies have been largely unable to determine the underlying molecular mechanism of these cytokinetic transients. At the center of this stalemate stands two challenging questions, how these calcium transients rise and what they do during cytokinesis. Yeast, despite its proven prowess as a model organism to study cell cycle, has not drawn much interest in addressing these questions. However, the recent discovery of cytokinetic calcium spikes in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has provided novel insights into how calcium regulates…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal and yeast genetics research · Microtubule and mitosis dynamics · Plant Reproductive Biology
