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Interaction between theCaenorhabditis eleganscentriolar protein SAS-5 and microtubules facilitates organelle assembly

Authors :
Nicola J. Dynes
Sarah Bianchi
Michel O. Steinmetz
Pierre Gönczy
Manuel Hilbert
Ioannis Vakonakis
Kacper B. Rogala
Sebastian A. Leidel
Source :
Molecular Biology of the Cell. 29:722-735
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), 2018.

Abstract

Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles that organize the microtubule network and seed the formation of cilia and flagella. New centrioles assemble through a stepwise process dependent notably on the centriolar protein SAS-5 in Caenorhabditis elegans. SAS-5 and its functional homologues in other species form oligomers that bind the centriolar proteins SAS-6 and SAS-4, thereby forming an evolutionarily conserved structural core at the onset of organelle assembly. Here, we report a novel interaction of SAS-5 with microtubules. Microtubule binding requires SAS-5 oligomerization and a disordered protein segment that overlaps with the SAS-4 binding site. Combined in vitro and in vivo analysis of select mutants reveals that the SAS-5–microtubule interaction facilitates centriole assembly in C. elegans embryos. Our findings lead us to propose that the interdependence of SAS-5 oligomerization and microtubule binding reflects an avidity mechanism, which also strengthens SAS-5 associations with other centriole components and, thus, promotes organelle assembly.

Details

ISSN :
19394586 and 10591524
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Accession number :
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