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ATF5 Connects the Pericentriolar Materials to the Proximal End of the Mother Centriole.

Bhanupriya Madarampalli1, Yunsheng Yuan1, Dan Liu1, Kathleen Lengel1, Yidi Xu1, Guangfu Li1, Jinming Yang2, Xinyuan Liu3, Zhimin Lu4, David X Liu5.   

Abstract

Although it is known that the centrioles play instructive roles in pericentriolar material (PCM) assembly and that the PCM is essential for proper centriole formation, the mechanism that governs centriole-PCM interaction is poorly understood. Here, we show that ATF5 forms a characteristic 9-fold symmetrical ring structure in the inner layer of the PCM outfitting the proximal end of the mother centriole. ATF5 controls the centriole-PCM interaction in a cell-cycle- and centriole-age-dependent manner. Interaction of ATF5 with polyglutamylated tubulin (PGT) on the mother centriole and with PCNT in the PCM renders ATF5 as a required molecule in mother centriole-directed PCM accumulation and in PCM-dependent centriole formation. ATF5 depletion blocks PCM accumulation at the centrosome and causes fragmentation of centrioles, leading to the formation of multi-polar mitotic spindles and genomic instability. These data show that ATF5 is an essential structural protein that is required for the interaction between the mother centriole and the PCM.
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Keywords:  ATF5; PCM; PCNT; centriole; centrosome; genomic instability; mitotic spindle; polyglutamylated tubulin

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26213385     DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.06.055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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