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GAS2L1 Is a Centriole-Associated Protein Required for Centrosome Dynamics and Disjunction.

Franco K C Au1, Yue Jia1, Kai Jiang2, Ilya Grigoriev2, Bill K T Hau1, Yuehong Shen1, Shengwang Du3, Anna Akhmanova2, Robert Z Qi4.   

Abstract

Mitotic spindle formation and chromosome segregation require timely separation of the two duplicated centrosomes, and this process is initiated in late G2 by centrosome disjunction. Here we report that GAS2L1, a microtubule- and actin-binding protein, associates with the proximal end of mature centrioles and participates in centriole dynamics and centrosome disjunction. GAS2L1 attaches microtubules and actin to centrosomes, and the loss of GAS2L1 inhibits centrosome disjunction in G2 and centrosome splitting induced by depletion of the centrosome linker rootletin. Conversely, GAS2L1 overexpression induces premature centrosome separation, and this activity requires GAS2L1 association with actin, microtubules, and the microtubule end-binding proteins. The centrosome-splitting effect of GAS2L1 is counterbalanced by rootletin, reflecting the opposing actions of GAS2L1 and the centrosome linker. Our work reveals a GAS2L1-mediated centriole-tethering mechanism of microtubules and actin, which provide the forces required for centrosome dynamics and separation.
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Keywords:  GAS2L1; actin; centriole; centrosome; end-binding proteins; microtubules; plus-end-tracking proteins

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28017616     DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2016.11.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Cell        ISSN: 1534-5807            Impact factor:   12.270


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