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Multifaceted modes of γ-tubulin complex recruitment and microtubule nucleation at mitotic centrosomes

Zihan Zhu, Isabelle Bécam, Corinne A. Tovey, Abir Elfarkouchi, Eugenie C. Yen, Fred Bernard, Antoine Guichet, Paul T. Conduit

2023The Journal of Cell Biology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microtubule nucleation is mediated by γ-tubulin ring complexes (γ-TuRCs). In most eukaryotes, a GCP4/5/4/6 "core" complex promotes γ-tubulin small complex (γ-TuSC) association to generate cytosolic γ-TuRCs. Unlike γ-TuSCs, however, this core complex is non-essential in various species and absent from budding yeasts. In Drosophila, Spindle defective-2 (Spd-2) and Centrosomin (Cnn) redundantly recruit γ-tubulin complexes to mitotic centrosomes. Here, we show that Spd-2 recruits γ-TuRCs formed via the GCP4/5/4/6 core, but Cnn can recruit γ-TuSCs directly via its well-conserved CM1 domain, similar to its homologs in budding yeast. When centrosomes fail to recruit γ-tubulin complexes, they still nucleate microtubules via the TOG domain protein Mini-spindles (Msps), but these microtubules have different dynamic properties. Our data, therefore, help explain the dispensability of the GCP4/5/4/6 core and highlight the robustness of centrosomes as microtubule organizing centers. They also suggest that the dynamic properties of microtubules are influenced by how they are nucleated.

Topics & Concepts

CentrosomeMicrotubuleMicrotubule nucleationTubulinCell biologyBiologyMitosisSpindle apparatusNucleationMicrotubule organizing centerBudding yeastChemistryCell divisionYeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGeneticsGeneCellCell cycleOrganic chemistryMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsProtist diversity and phylogeny
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