α-Catenin force-sensitive binding and sequestration of LZTS2 leads to cytokinesis failure
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α-Catenin force-sensitive binding and sequestration of LZTS2 leads to cytokinesis failure
Abstract
Epithelial cells can become polyploid upon tissue injury, but mechanosensitive cues that trigger this state are poorly understood. Using an Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cell knock-out/reconstitution system, we show that α-catenin mutants that alter force-sensitive binding to F-actin or middle (M)-domain promote cytokinesis failure and binucleation, particularly near epithelial wound-fronts. We identified Leucine Zipper Tumor Suppressor 2 (LZTS2), a factor previously implicated in abscission, as a conformation sensitive proximity partner of α-catenin. We show that LZTS2 enriches not only at midbody/intercellular bridges but also at apical adhering junctions. α-Catenin mutants with persistent M-domain opening show elevated junctional enrichment of LZTS2 compared with wild-type cells. LZTS2 knock-down leads to elevated rates of binucleation. These data implicate LZTS2 as a mechanosensitive effector of α-catenin that is critical for cytokinetic fidelity. This model rationalizes how persistent mechanoactivation of α-catenin may drive tension-induced polyploidization of epithelia after injury and suggests an underlying mechanism for how pathogenic α-catenin M-domain mutations drive macular dystrophy.
© 2025 Wang et al.
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Disclosures: The authors declare no competing interests exist.
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