Cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication.
Centrosomes consist of two centrioles embedded in pericentriolar material and function as the main microtubule organising centres in dividing animal cells. They ensure proper formation and orientation of the mitotic spindle and are therefore essential for the maintenance of genome stability. Centros...
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doaj-eab416abfe4b49d3ad2da419fadf17a22020-11-24T20:50:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6998610.1371/journal.pone.0069986Cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication.Nicola J BrownMarko MarjanovićJens LüdersTravis H StrackerVincenzo CostanzoCentrosomes consist of two centrioles embedded in pericentriolar material and function as the main microtubule organising centres in dividing animal cells. They ensure proper formation and orientation of the mitotic spindle and are therefore essential for the maintenance of genome stability. Centrosome function is crucial during embryonic development, highlighted by the discovery of mutations in genes encoding centrosome or spindle pole proteins that cause autosomal recessive primary microcephaly, including Cep63 and Cep152. In this study we show that Cep63 functions to ensure that centriole duplication occurs reliably in dividing mammalian cells. We show that the interaction between Cep63 and Cep152 can occur independently of centrosome localisation and that the two proteins are dependent on one another for centrosomal localisation. Further, both mouse and human Cep63 and Cep152 cooperate to ensure efficient centriole duplication by promoting the accumulation of essential centriole duplication factors upstream of SAS-6 recruitment and procentriole formation. These observations describe the requirement for Cep63 in maintaining centriole number in dividing mammalian cells and further establish the order of events in centriole formation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3728344?pdf=render |
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Nicola J Brown Marko Marjanović Jens Lüders Travis H Stracker Vincenzo Costanzo |
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Cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication. |
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Cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication. |
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Cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication. |
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Cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication. |
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Cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication. |
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cep63 and cep152 cooperate to ensure centriole duplication. |
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Centrosomes consist of two centrioles embedded in pericentriolar material and function as the main microtubule organising centres in dividing animal cells. They ensure proper formation and orientation of the mitotic spindle and are therefore essential for the maintenance of genome stability. Centrosome function is crucial during embryonic development, highlighted by the discovery of mutations in genes encoding centrosome or spindle pole proteins that cause autosomal recessive primary microcephaly, including Cep63 and Cep152. In this study we show that Cep63 functions to ensure that centriole duplication occurs reliably in dividing mammalian cells. We show that the interaction between Cep63 and Cep152 can occur independently of centrosome localisation and that the two proteins are dependent on one another for centrosomal localisation. Further, both mouse and human Cep63 and Cep152 cooperate to ensure efficient centriole duplication by promoting the accumulation of essential centriole duplication factors upstream of SAS-6 recruitment and procentriole formation. These observations describe the requirement for Cep63 in maintaining centriole number in dividing mammalian cells and further establish the order of events in centriole formation. |
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