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Triple deletion of TP53, PCNT, and CEP215 promotes centriole amplification in the M phase.

Gee In Jung1, Kunsoo Rhee1.   

Abstract

Supernumerary centrioles are frequently observed in diverse types of cancer cells. In this study, we investigated the mechanism underlying the generation of supernumerary centrioles during the M phase. We generated the TP53;PCNT;CEP215 triple knockout (KO) cells and determined the configurations of the centriole during the cell cycle. The triple KO cells exhibited a precocious separation of centrioles and unscheduled centriole assembly in the M phase. Supernumerary centrioles in the triple KO cells were present throughout the cell cycle; however, among all the centrioles, only two maintained an intact composition, including CEP135, CEP192, CEP295 and CEP152. Intact centrioles were formed during the S phase and the rest of the centrioles may be generated during the M phase. M-phase-assembled centrioles lacked the ability to organize microtubules in the interphase; however, a fraction of them may acquire pericentriolar material to organize microtubules during the M phase. Taken together, our work reveals the heterogeneity of the supernumerary centrioles in the triple KO cells.  .

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Keywords:  CEP215; Centrosome; PCNT; cell cycle; mitosis; supernumerary centrioles

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34233584      PMCID: PMC8354662          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2021.1950386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   5.173


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