Interactions of N- and C-terminal parts of Ana1 permitting centriole duplication but not elongation.

IF 4.5 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Open Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1098/rsob.240325
Agota Nagy, Levente Kovacs, Helene Rangone, Jingyan Fu, Mark Ladinsky, David M Glover
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Abstract

The conserved process of centriole duplication requires the establishment of a Sas6-centred cartwheel initiated by Plk4's phosphorylation of Ana1/STIL. Subsequently, the centriole undergoes conversion to a centrosome requiring its radial expansion and elongation, mediated by a network requiring interactions between Cep135, Ana1/Cep295 and Asterless/Cep152. Here, we show that mutant alleles encoding overlapping N- and C-terminal parts of Ana1 are capable of intragenic complementation to rescue radial expansion. This permits the recruitment of Asl and thereby centriole duplication and mechanosensory cilia formation to restore the coordination defects of these mutants. This genetic combination also rescues centriole duplication in the male germ line but does not rescue the elongation of the triplet microtubule-containing centrioles of primary spermatocytes. Consequently, these males are coordinated but sterile. Such centriole elongation is rescued by the continuous, full-length Ana1 sequence. We define a region that when deleted within otherwise intact Ana1 does not permit primary spermatocyte centrioles to elongate but still allows recruitment of Asl. Our findings point to differing demands upon the physical organization of Ana1 for the distinct processes of radial expansion and elongation of centrioles.

中心粒复制的保守过程需要通过 Plk4 对 Ana1/STIL 的磷酸化建立一个以 Sas6 为中心的车轮。随后,中心粒在 Cep135、Ana1/Cep295 和 Asterless/Cep152 之间的相互作用网络的介导下转化为需要径向扩展和伸长的中心体。在这里,我们发现编码 Ana1 N 端和 C 端重叠部分的突变等位基因能够通过基因内互补来挽救径向扩展。这使得Asl的招募成为可能,从而使中心粒复制和机械感觉纤毛的形成恢复了这些突变体的协调缺陷。这种基因组合还能挽救雄性生殖系中的中心粒复制,但不能挽救初级精母细胞中含有三重微管的中心粒的伸长。因此,这些雄性精子是协调的,但不育。连续的全长 Ana1 序列可以挽救这种中心粒伸长。我们定义了一个区域,当该区域在原本完整的 Ana1 中被删除时,初级精母细胞中心粒无法伸长,但仍能招募 Asl。我们的研究结果表明,中心粒径向扩展和伸长的不同过程对 Ana1 的物理组织有不同的要求。
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Open Biology
Open Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Biology is an online journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
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