The HAUS Complex Is a Key Regulator of Non-centrosomal Microtubule Organization during Neuronal Development

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2018-07-24

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Cunha-Ferreira, InêsISNI 0000000506356494
Chazeau, AnaëlISNI 0000000436395438
Buijs, Robin R.ISNI 0000000492525524
Stucchi, RiccardoISNI 0000000436351611
Will, LenaISNI 0000000380724326
Pan, XingxiuISNI 0000000492915178
Adolfs, Youri
van der Meer, Christiaan
Wolthuis, Joanna C
Kahn, Olga IISNI 0000000506769627

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Neuron morphology and function are highly dependent on proper organization of the cytoskeleton. In neurons, the centrosome is inactivated early in development, and acentrosomal microtubules are generated by mechanisms that are poorly understood. Here, we show that neuronal migration, development, and polarization depend on the multi-subunit protein HAUS/augmin complex, previously described to be required for mitotic spindle assembly in dividing cells. The HAUS complex is essential for neuronal microtubule organization by ensuring uniform microtubule polarity in axons and regulation of microtubule density in dendrites. Using live-cell imaging and high-resolution microscopy, we found that distinct HAUS clusters are distributed throughout neurons and colocalize with γ-TuRC, suggesting local microtubule nucleation events. We propose that the HAUS complex locally regulates microtubule nucleation events to control proper neuronal development.

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Cunha-Ferreira, I, Chazeau, A, Buijs, R R, Stucchi, R, Will, L, Pan, X, Adolfs, Y, van der Meer, C, Wolthuis, J C, Kahn, O I, Schätzle, P, Altelaar, M, Pasterkamp, R J, Kapitein, L C & Hoogenraad, C C 2018, 'The HAUS Complex Is a Key Regulator of Non-centrosomal Microtubule Organization during Neuronal Development', Cell Reports, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 791-800. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.06.093