Self-assembly of pericentriolar material in interphase cells lacking centrioles

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2022-07-05

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Chen, FangruiISNI 0000000512511008
Wu, J.
Iwanski, Malina K.ISNI 0000000512541442
Jurriens, DaphneISNI 0000000506769598
Sandron, Arianna
Pasolli, MilenaISNI 0000000507287312
Puma, Gianmarco
Kromhout, Jannes Z
Yang, ChaoISNI 0000000506297586
Nijenhuis, WilcoISNI 0000000393862445

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Abstract

The major microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) in animal cells, the centrosome, comprises a pair of centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material (PCM), which nucleates and anchors microtubules. Centrosome assembly depends on PCM binding to centrioles, PCM self-association and dynein-mediated PCM transport, but the self-assembly properties of PCM components in interphase cells are poorly understood. Here, we used experiments and modeling to study centriole18 independent features of interphase PCM assembly. We showed that when centrioles are lost due to PLK4 depletion or inhibition, dynein-based transport and self-clustering of PCM proteins are sufficient to form a single compact MTOC, which generates a dense radial microtubule array. Interphase self-assembly of PCM components depends on γ-tubulin, pericentrin, CDK5RAP2 and ninein, but not NEDD1, CEP152 or CEP192. Formation of a compact acentriolar MTOC is inhibited by AKAP450-dependent PCM recruitment to the Golgi or by randomly organized CAMSAP2-stabilized microtubules, which keep PCM mobile and prevent its coalescence. Linking of CAMSAP2 to a minus25 end-directed motor leads to the formation of an MTOC, but MTOC compaction requires cooperation with pericentrin-containing self-clustering PCM. Our data reveal that interphase PCM contains a set of components that can self-assemble into a compact structure and organize microtubules, but PCM self-organization is sensitive to motor- and microtubule-based rearrangement.

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Animals, Centrioles/metabolism, Centrosome/metabolism, Dyneins/metabolism, Interphase, Microtubules/metabolism, Human, PLK4, pericentrin, microtubule-organizing center, pericentriolar material, centrosome, dynein, microtubule, CAMSAP, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Immunology and Microbiology, General Neuroscience

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Chen, F, Wu, J, Iwanski, M K, Jurriens, D, Sandron, A, Pasolli, M, Puma, G, Kromhout, J Z, Yang, C, Nijenhuis, W, Kapitein, L C, Berger, F & Akhmanova, A 2022, 'Self-assembly of pericentriolar material in interphase cells lacking centrioles', eLife, vol. 11, e77892, pp. 1-47. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.77892