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In each duplication cycle, daughter centrioles grow to the same length as their mothers. Which mechanisms regulate this fidelity to maintain centriole length is not known. In this issue, Aydogan et al. (2018. J. Cell Biol. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201801014) report a novel role for Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4). They found that Plk4 functions in a homeostatic manner to balance growth rate and growth period to set the final centriole size.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29519803 PMCID: PMC5881513 DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201802084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Biol ISSN: 0021-9525 Impact factor: 10.539
Figure 1.Plk4 controls centriole size by regulating Sas-6 incorporation. (1) Centriole growth relies on Sas-6 incorporation at the proximal end. (2) Throughout S phase, centriolar Plk4 levels decrease as a result of its autophosphorylation associated with its degradation. As Plk4 levels decrease, Sas-6 incorporation increases, which is associated with centriole growth. (3) However, when centriolar Plk4 levels decrease below a certain threshold, Sas-6 incorporation ceases.