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The tumor suppressor proteins ASPP1 and ASPP2 interact with C-Nap1 and regulate centrosome linker reassembly.

Yuanyuan Zhang1, Yuqi Wang1, Youheng Wei1, Jian Ma2, Jingtao Peng2, Reziya Wumaier1, Suqin Shen1, Pingzhao Zhang3, Long Yu4.   

Abstract

Centrosome linker tethers interphase centrosomes together allowing them to function as a single microtubule organization center. The centrosome linker is disrupted at the onset of mitosis to ensure timely centrosome disjunction and bipolar spindle formation and is reassembled at the end of mitosis. While the mechanism controlling centrosome linker disassembly at early mitosis has been well explored, little is known about how the linker is subsequently reassembled before mitotic exit. Here we report that ASPP1 and ASPP2, two members of the apoptosis stimulating proteins of p53 (ASPP) family, are involved in centrosome linker reassembly. We showed that ASPP1/2 interacted with centrosome linker protein C-Nap1. Co-depletion of ASPP1 and ASPP2 inhibited re-association of C-Nap1 with centrosome at the end of mitosis. Moreover, ASPP1/2 facilitated the interaction between C-Nap1 and PP1α, and this interaction was significantly reduced by co-depletion of ASPP1/2. ASPP1/2 antagonized the NEK2A-mediated C-Nap1 Ser2417/2421 phosphorylation in a PP1-dependent manner. Co-depletion of ASPP1 and ASPP2 inhibited dephosphorylation of C-Nap1 (Ser2417/2421) at the end of mitosis. Based on these findings, we propose that ASPP1/2 act as PP1-targeting subunits to facilitate C-Nap1 dephosphorylation and centrosome linker reassembly at the end of mitosis.
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Keywords:  ASPP; C-Nap1; Centrosome linker; Mitosis; NEK2A; PP1

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25660448     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.01.136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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