| Literature DB >> 28827311 |
Inyoung Lee1, Gwang Su Kim1, Jun Sung Bae1, Jaeyoun Kim1, Kunsoo Rhee1, Deog Su Hwang2.
Abstract
The centrosome serves as a major microtubule-organizing center (MTOC). The Cdc6 protein is a component of the pre-replicative complex and a licensing factor for the initiation of chromosome replication and localizes to centrosomes during the S and G2 phases of the cfell cycle of human cells. This cell cycle-dependent localization of Cdc6 to the centrosome motivated us to investigate whether Cdc6 negatively regulates MTOC activity and to determine the integral proteins that comprise the pericentriolar material (PCM). Time-lapse live-cell imaging of microtubule regrowth revealed that Cdc6 depletion increased microtubule nucleation at the centrosomes and that expression of Cdc6 in Cdc6-depleted cells reversed this effect. This increase and decrease in microtubule nucleation correlated with the centrosomal intensities of PCM proteins such as γ-tubulin, pericentrin, CDK5 regulatory subunit-associated protein 2 (CDK5RAP2), and centrosomal protein 192 (Cep192). The regulation of microtubule nucleation and the recruitment of PCM proteins to the centrosome required Cdc6 ATPase activity, as well as a centrosomal localization of Cdc6. These results suggest a novel function for Cdc6 in coordinating centrosome assembly and function.Entities:
Keywords: ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities (AAA); DNA replication; cell cycle; centrosome; microtubule
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28827311 PMCID: PMC5625056 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.763680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157