CLASP Suppresses Microtubule Catastrophes through a Single TOG Domain

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2018-07-02

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Aher, AmolISNI 0000000419574741
Kok, Maurits
Sharma, AshwaniISNI 0000000527221599
Rai, AnkitISNI 0000000492957298
Olieric, Natacha
Rodríguez-García, RuddiISNI 000000050604794X
Katrukha, Eugene A.ISNI 0000000492896501
Weinert, Tobias
Olieric, Vincent
Kapitein, Lukas C.ISNI 0000000389218112

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Abstract

The dynamic instability of microtubules plays a key role in controlling their organization and function, but the cellular mechanisms regulating this process are poorly understood. Here, we show that cytoplasmic linker-associated proteins (CLASPs) suppress transitions from microtubule growth to shortening, termed catastrophes, including those induced by microtubule-destabilizing agents and physical barriers. Mammalian CLASPs encompass three TOG-like domains, TOG1, TOG2, and TOG3, none of which bind to free tubulin. TOG2 is essential for catastrophe suppression, whereas TOG3 mildly enhances rescues but cannot suppress catastrophes. These functions are inhibited by the C-terminal domain of CLASP2, while the TOG1 domain can release this auto-inhibition. TOG2 fused to a positively charged microtubule-binding peptide autonomously accumulates at growing but not shrinking ends, suppresses catastrophes, and stimulates rescues. CLASPs suppress catastrophes by stabilizing growing microtubule ends, including incomplete ones, preventing their depolymerization and promoting their recovery into complete tubes. TOG2 domain is the key determinant of these activities.

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Animals, Binding Sites, COS Cells, Cell Line, Cell Proliferation/physiology, Cercopithecus aethiops, HEK293 Cells, Humans, Microtubule-Associated Proteins/genetics, Microtubules/metabolism, Protein Binding, Protein Domains/physiology, Spindle Apparatus/metabolism, Tubulin/metabolism

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Aher, A, Kok, M, Sharma, A, Rai, A, Olieric, N, Rodriguez-Garcia, R, Katrukha, E A, Weinert, T, Olieric, V, Kapitein, L C, Steinmetz, M O, Dogterom, M & Akhmanova, A 2018, 'CLASP Suppresses Microtubule Catastrophes through a Single TOG Domain', Developmental Cell, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 40-58.e8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.05.032