Nine-fold symmetry of centriole: The joint efforts of its core proteins.
Yuan TianYuxuan YanJingyan FuPublished in: BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology (2022)
The centriole is a widely conserved organelle required for the assembly of centrosomes, cilia, and flagella. Its striking feature - the nine-fold symmetrical structure, was discovered over 70 years ago by transmission electron microscopy, and since elaborated mostly by cryo-electron microscopy and super-resolution microscopy. Here, we review the discoveries that led to the current understanding of how the nine-fold symmetrical structure is built. We focus on the recent findings of the centriole structure in high resolution, its assembly pathways, and its nine-fold distributed components. We propose a model that the assembly of the nine-fold symmetrical centriole depends on the concerted efforts of its core proteins. Also see the video abstract here: https://youtu.be/m4h_3II_WJo.