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The Centrosome Is a Selective Condensate that Nucleates Microtubules by Concentrating Tubulin.

Authors :
Woodruff, Jeffrey B.
Ferreira Gomes, Beatriz
Widlund, Per O.
Mahamid, Julia
Honigmann, Alf
Hyman, Anthony A.
Source :
Cell. Jun2017, Vol. 169 Issue 6, p1066-1077.e10. 1p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Summary Centrosomes are non-membrane-bound compartments that nucleate microtubule arrays. They consist of nanometer-scale centrioles surrounded by a micron-scale, dynamic assembly of protein called the pericentriolar material (PCM). To study how PCM forms a spherical compartment that nucleates microtubules, we reconstituted PCM-dependent microtubule nucleation in vitro using recombinant C. elegans proteins. We found that macromolecular crowding drives assembly of the key PCM scaffold protein SPD-5 into spherical condensates that morphologically and dynamically resemble in vivo PCM. These SPD-5 condensates recruited the microtubule polymerase ZYG-9 (XMAP215 homolog) and the microtubule-stabilizing protein TPXL-1 (TPX2 homolog). Together, these three proteins concentrated tubulin ∼4-fold over background, which was sufficient to reconstitute nucleation of microtubule asters in vitro. Our results suggest that in vivo PCM is a selective phase that organizes microtubule arrays through localized concentration of tubulin by microtubule effector proteins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
169
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123269127
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.05.028