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Item Open Access CoA synthase regulates mitotic fidelity via CBP-mediated acetylation.(Nature communications, 2018-03-12) Lin, Chao-Chieh; Kitagawa, Mayumi; Tang, Xiaohu; Hou, Ming-Hsin; Wu, Jianli; Qu, Dan Chen; Srinivas, Vinayaka; Liu, Xiaojing; Thompson, J Will; Mathey-Prevot, Bernard; Yao, Tso-Pang; Lee, Sang Hyun; Chi, Jen-TsanThe temporal activation of kinases and timely ubiquitin-mediated degradation is central to faithful mitosis. Here we present evidence that acetylation controlled by Coenzyme A synthase (COASY) and acetyltransferase CBP constitutes a novel mechanism that ensures faithful mitosis. We found that COASY knockdown triggers prolonged mitosis and multinucleation. Acetylome analysis reveals that COASY inactivation leads to hyper-acetylation of proteins associated with mitosis, including CBP and an Aurora A kinase activator, TPX2. During early mitosis, a transient CBP-mediated TPX2 acetylation is associated with TPX2 accumulation and Aurora A activation. The recruitment of COASY inhibits CBP-mediated TPX2 acetylation, promoting TPX2 degradation for mitotic exit. Consistently, we detected a stage-specific COASY-CBP-TPX2 association during mitosis. Remarkably, pharmacological and genetic inactivation of CBP effectively rescued the mitotic defects caused by COASY knockdown. Together, our findings uncover a novel mitotic regulation wherein COASY and CBP coordinate an acetylation network to enforce productive mitosis.