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Centriolar distal appendages activate the centrosome-PIDDosome-p53 signalling axis via ANKRD26.

Matteo Burigotto1, Alessia Mattivi1, Daniele Migliorati1, Giovanni Magnani1, Chiara Valentini1, Michela Roccuzzo2, Martin Offterdinger3, Massimo Pizzato4, Alexander Schmidt5, Andreas Villunger6,7, Stefano Maffini8, Luca L Fava1.   

Abstract

Centrosome amplification results into genetic instability and predisposes cells to neoplastic transformation. Supernumerary centrosomes trigger p53 stabilization dependent on the PIDDosome (a multiprotein complex composed by PIDD1, RAIDD and Caspase-2), whose activation results in cleavage of p53's key inhibitor, MDM2. Here, we demonstrate that PIDD1 is recruited to mature centrosomes by the centriolar distal appendage protein ANKRD26. PIDDosome-dependent Caspase-2 activation requires not only PIDD1 centrosomal localization, but also its autoproteolysis. Following cytokinesis failure, supernumerary centrosomes form clusters, which appear to be necessary for PIDDosome activation. In addition, in the context of DNA damage, activation of the complex results from a p53-dependent elevation of PIDD1 levels independently of centrosome amplification. We propose that PIDDosome activation can in both cases be promoted by an ANKRD26-dependent local increase in PIDD1 concentration close to the centrosome. Collectively, these findings provide a paradigm for how centrosomes can contribute to cell fate determination by igniting a signalling cascade. ©2020 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY NC ND 4.0 license.

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Keywords:  PIDDosome; cell cycle; centrosome; p53; proteolysis

Year:  2020        PMID: 33350486     DOI: 10.15252/embj.2020104844

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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4.  The PIDDosome: centrosome guardian and backup on the DNA damage response.

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