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HsSAS-6-dependent cartwheel assembly ensures stabilization of centriole intermediates.

Satoko YoshibaYuki TsuchiyaMidori OhtaAkshari GuptaGen ShiratsuchiYuka NozakiTomoko AshikawaTakahiro FujiwaraToyoaki NatsumeMasato T KanemakiDaiju Kitagawa
Published in: Journal of cell science (2019)
At the onset of procentriole formation, a structure called the cartwheel is formed adjacent to the pre-existing centriole. SAS-6 proteins are thought to constitute the hub of the cartwheel structure. However, the exact function of the cartwheel in the process of centriole formation has not been well characterized. In this study, we focused on the functions of human SAS-6 (HsSAS-6, also known as SASS6). By using an in vitro reconstitution system with recombinant HsSAS-6, we first observed its conserved molecular property of forming the central part of the cartwheel structure. Furthermore, we uncovered critical functions of HsSAS-6 by using a combination of an auxin-inducible HsSAS-6-degron (AID) system and super-resolution microscopy in human cells. Our results demonstrate that the HsSAS-6 is required not only for the initiation of centriole formation, but also for the stabilization of centriole intermediates. Moreover, after procentriole formation, HsSAS-6 is necessary for limiting Plk4 accumulation at the centrioles and thereby suppressing the formation of initiation sites that would otherwise promote the development of extra procentrioles. Overall, these findings illustrate the conserved and fundamental functions of the cartwheel in centriole duplication.
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