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CPAP insufficiency leads to incomplete centrioles that duplicate but fragment.

Alejandra Vásquez-Limeta1, Kimberly Lukasik1, Dong Kong1, Catherine Sullenberger1, Delgermaa Luvsanjav1, Natalie Sahabandu1, Raj Chari2, Jadranka Loncarek1.   

Abstract

Centrioles are structures that assemble centrosomes. CPAP is critical for centrosome assembly, and its mutations are found in patients with diseases such as primary microcephaly. CPAP's centrosomal localization, its dynamics, and the consequences of its insufficiency in human cells are poorly understood. Here we use human cells genetically engineered for fast degradation of CPAP, in combination with superresolution microscopy, to address these uncertainties. We show that three independent centrosomal CPAP populations are dynamically regulated during the cell cycle. We confirm that CPAP is critical for assembly of human centrioles, but not for recruitment of pericentriolar material on already assembled centrioles. Further, we reveal that CPAP insufficiency leads to centrioles with incomplete microtubule triplets that can convert to centrosomes, duplicate, and form mitotic spindle poles, but fragment owing to loss of cohesion between microtubule blades. These findings further our basic understanding of the role of CPAP in centrosome biogenesis and help understand how CPAP aberrations can lead to human diseases.
© 2022 Vásquez Limeta et al.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35404385      PMCID: PMC9007748          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202108018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   10.539


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