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Sas-4 provides a scaffold for cytoplasmic complexes and tethers them in a centrosome.


ABSTRACT: Centrosomes are conserved organelles that are essential for accurate cell division and cilium formation. A centrosome consists of a pair of centrioles surrounded by a protein network of pericentriolar material (PCM) that is essential for the centrosome's function. In this study, we show that Sas-4 provides a scaffold for cytoplasmic complexes (named S-CAP), which include CNN, Asl and D-PLP, proteins that are all found in the centrosomes at the vicinity of the centriole. When Sas-4 is absent, nascent procentrioles are unstable and lack PCM, and functional centrosomes are not generated. When Sas-4 is mutated, so that it cannot form S-CAP complexes, centrosomes are present but with dramatically reduced levels of PCM. Finally, purified S-CAP complexes or recombinant Sas-4 can bind centrosomes stripped of PCM, whereas recombinant CNN or Asl cannot. In summary, PCM assembly begins in the cytosol where Sas-4 provides a scaffold for pre-assembled cytoplasmic complexes before tethering of the complexes in a centrosome.

SUBMITTER: Gopalakrishnan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3677532 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sas-4 provides a scaffold for cytoplasmic complexes and tethers them in a centrosome.

Gopalakrishnan Jayachandran J   Mennella Vito V   Blachon Stephanie S   Zhai Bo B   Smith Andrew H AH   Megraw Timothy L TL   Nicastro Daniela D   Gygi Steven P SP   Agard David A DA   Avidor-Reiss Tomer T  

Nature communications 20110621


Centrosomes are conserved organelles that are essential for accurate cell division and cilium formation. A centrosome consists of a pair of centrioles surrounded by a protein network of pericentriolar material (PCM) that is essential for the centrosome's function. In this study, we show that Sas-4 provides a scaffold for cytoplasmic complexes (named S-CAP), which include CNN, Asl and D-PLP, proteins that are all found in the centrosomes at the vicinity of the centriole. When Sas-4 is absent, nas  ...[more]

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