ch-TOG与TACC3相互作用的结构表征及抑制作用。

IF 7.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2025-06-02 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1083/jcb.202407002
James Shelford, Selena G Burgess, Elena Rostkova, Mark W Richards, Gabrielle Larocque, Josephina Sampson, Christian Tiede, Alistair J Fielding, Tina Daviter, Darren C Tomlinson, Antonio N Calabrese, Mark Pfuhl, Richard Bayliss, Stephen J Royle
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摘要

有丝分裂纺锤体是双极微管阵列,从每极含有一个中心体的两极向外辐射,嵌入在中心周围的物质中。ch-TOG和TACC3这两种蛋白在有丝分裂纺锤体中具有多种功能,它们可以单独、一起或与其他蛋白一起工作。为了区分这些活性,我们需要新的分子工具来剖析它们的功能。在此,我们提出了ch-TOG介导其与TACC3相互作用的α-螺旋束结构域的结构和描述相互作用的结构模型,并得到了生物物理和生化数据的支持。我们已经分离出Affimer工具来精确靶向活细胞中TACC3上的ch-TOG结合位点,在不影响其他蛋白复合物成分纺锤体定位的情况下取代ch-TOG。抑制TACC3-ch-TOG的相互作用意外地导致中期细胞的中心粒周围物质断裂,并延迟有丝分裂进程,揭示了TACC3-ch-TOG在有丝分裂期间维持中心粒周围物质完整性以确保细胞及时分裂中的新作用。
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Structural characterization and inhibition of the interaction between ch-TOG and TACC3.

The mitotic spindle is a bipolar array of microtubules, radiating from the poles which each contain a centrosome, embedded in pericentriolar material. Two proteins, ch-TOG and TACC3, have multiple functions at the mitotic spindle due to operating either alone, together, or in complex with other proteins. To distinguish these activities, we need new molecular tools to dissect their function. Here, we present the structure of the α-helical bundle domain of ch-TOG that mediates its interaction with TACC3 and a structural model describing the interaction, supported by biophysical and biochemical data. We have isolated Affimer tools to precisely target the ch-TOG-binding site on TACC3 in live cells, which displace ch-TOG without affecting the spindle localization of other protein complex components. Inhibition of the TACC3-ch-TOG interaction led unexpectedly to fragmentation of the pericentriolar material in metaphase cells and delayed mitotic progression, uncovering a novel role of TACC3-ch-TOG in maintaining pericentriolar material integrity during mitosis to ensure timely cell division.

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Journal of Cell Biology
Journal of Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
213
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) is a comprehensive journal dedicated to publishing original discoveries across all realms of cell biology. We invite papers presenting novel cellular or molecular advancements in various domains of basic cell biology, along with applied cell biology research in diverse systems such as immunology, neurobiology, metabolism, virology, developmental biology, and plant biology. We enthusiastically welcome submissions showcasing significant findings of interest to cell biologists, irrespective of the experimental approach.
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