| Literature DB >> 22833046 |
Pheruza Tarapore1, Kazuhiko Hanashiro, Kenji Fukasawa.
Abstract
BRCA1, a product of a familial breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene, localizes to centrosomes and physically interacts with γ-tubulin, a key centrosomal protein for microtubule nucleation and anchoring at centrosomes. Here, we performed a rigorous analysis of centrosome localization of BRCA1, and found that BRCA1 is specifically associated with mother centrioles in unduplicated centrosomes, and daughter centrioles acquire BRCA1 prior to initiation of duplication, and thus duplicated centrosomes are both bound by BRCA1. We further found that BRCA1 suppresses centrosomal aster formation. In addition, we identified a new domain of BRCA1 critical for γ-tubulin binding, which confers not only its localization to centrosomes, but also its activity to suppress centrosomal aster formation.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22833046 PMCID: PMC3419063 DOI: 10.4161/cc.21396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534