학술논문

Tubulin nucleotide status controls Sas-4-dependent pericentriolar material recruitment.
Document Type
Article
Source
Nature Cell Biology. Aug2012, Vol. 14 Issue 8, p865-873. 9p. 3 Black and White Photographs, 8 Graphs.
Subject
*TUBULINS
*NUCLEOTIDES
*CENTROSOMES
*ORIGIN of life
*CELL division
*GENOMES
Language
ISSN
1465-7392
Abstract
Regulated centrosome biogenesis is required for accurate cell division and for maintaining genome integrity. Centrosomes consist of a centriole pair surrounded by a protein network known as pericentriolar material (PCM). PCM assembly is a tightly regulated, critical step that determines the size and capability of centrosomes. Here, we report a role for tubulin in regulating PCM recruitment through the conserved centrosomal protein Sas-4. Tubulin directly binds to Sas-4; together they are components of cytoplasmic complexes of centrosomal proteins. A Sas-4 mutant, which cannot bind tubulin, enhances centrosomal protein complex formation and has abnormally large centrosomes with excessive activity. These results suggest that tubulin negatively regulates PCM recruitment. Whereas tubulin-GTP prevents Sas-4 from forming protein complexes, tubulin-GDP promotes it. Thus, the regulation of PCM recruitment by tubulin depends on its GTP/GDP-bound state. These results identify a role for tubulin in regulating PCM recruitment independent of its well-known role as a building block of microtubules. On the basis of its guanine-bound state, tubulin can act as a molecular switch in PCM recruitment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]