中心粒
细胞生物学
纤毛
中心体
微管
支架蛋白
基底
染色体分离
纤毛形成
生物
化学
鞭毛
基因
遗传学
染色体
信号转导
细胞周期
作者
Carol Davies Sala,Martin Würtz,Enrico Salvatore Atorino,Annett Neuner,Patrick Partscht,Thomas Hoffmann,Sebastian Eustermann,Elmar Schiebel
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54247-5
摘要
Abstract Centriole integrity, vital for cilia formation and chromosome segregation, is crucial for human health. The inner scaffold within the centriole lumen composed of the proteins POC1B, POC5 and FAM161A is key to this integrity. Here, we provide an understanding of the function of inner scaffold proteins. We demonstrate the importance of an interaction network organised by POC1A-POC1B heterodimers within the centriole lumen, where the WD40 domain of POC1B localises close to the centriole wall, while the POC5-interacting WD40 of POC1A resides in the centriole lumen. The POC1A-POC5 interaction and POC5 tetramerization are essential for inner scaffold formation and centriole stability. The microtubule binding proteins FAM161A and MDM1 by binding to POC1A-POC1B, likely positioning the POC5 tetramer near the centriole wall. Disruption of POC1A or POC1B leads to centriole microtubule defects and deletion of both genes causes centriole disintegration. These findings provide insights into organisation and function of the inner scaffold.
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