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γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis

γ-Tubulin is the key protein for microtubule nucleation. Duplication of the γ-tubulin gene occurred several times during evolution, and in mammals γ-tubulin genes encode proteins which share ∼97% sequence identity. Previous analysis of Tubg1 and Tubg2 knock-out mice has suggested that γ-tubulins are...

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Autores principales: Vinopal, Stanislav, Černohorská, Markéta, Sulimenko, Vadym, Sulimenko, Tetyana, Vosecká, Věra, Flemr, Matyáš, Dráberová, Eduarda, Dráber, Pavel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3250491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029919
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author Vinopal, Stanislav
Černohorská, Markéta
Sulimenko, Vadym
Sulimenko, Tetyana
Vosecká, Věra
Flemr, Matyáš
Dráberová, Eduarda
Dráber, Pavel
author_facet Vinopal, Stanislav
Černohorská, Markéta
Sulimenko, Vadym
Sulimenko, Tetyana
Vosecká, Věra
Flemr, Matyáš
Dráberová, Eduarda
Dráber, Pavel
author_sort Vinopal, Stanislav
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description γ-Tubulin is the key protein for microtubule nucleation. Duplication of the γ-tubulin gene occurred several times during evolution, and in mammals γ-tubulin genes encode proteins which share ∼97% sequence identity. Previous analysis of Tubg1 and Tubg2 knock-out mice has suggested that γ-tubulins are not functionally equivalent. Tubg1 knock-out mice died at the blastocyst stage, whereas Tubg2 knock-out mice developed normally and were fertile. It was proposed that γ-tubulin 1 represents ubiquitous γ-tubulin, while γ-tubulin 2 may have some specific functions and cannot substitute for γ-tubulin 1 deficiency in blastocysts. The molecular basis of the suggested functional difference between γ-tubulins remains unknown. Here we show that exogenous γ-tubulin 2 is targeted to centrosomes and interacts with γ-tubulin complex proteins 2 and 4. Depletion of γ-tubulin 1 by RNAi in U2OS cells causes impaired microtubule nucleation and metaphase arrest. Wild-type phenotype in γ-tubulin 1-depleted cells is restored by expression of exogenous mouse or human γ-tubulin 2. Further, we show at both mRNA and protein levels using RT-qPCR and 2D-PAGE, respectively, that in contrast to Tubg1, the Tubg2 expression is dramatically reduced in mouse blastocysts. This indicates that γ-tubulin 2 cannot rescue γ-tubulin 1 deficiency in knock-out blastocysts, owing to its very low amount. The combined data suggest that γ-tubulin 2 is able to nucleate microtubules and substitute for γ-tubulin 1. We propose that mammalian γ-tubulins are functionally redundant with respect to the nucleation activity.
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spelling pubmed-32504912012-01-10 γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis Vinopal, Stanislav Černohorská, Markéta Sulimenko, Vadym Sulimenko, Tetyana Vosecká, Věra Flemr, Matyáš Dráberová, Eduarda Dráber, Pavel PLoS One Research Article γ-Tubulin is the key protein for microtubule nucleation. Duplication of the γ-tubulin gene occurred several times during evolution, and in mammals γ-tubulin genes encode proteins which share ∼97% sequence identity. Previous analysis of Tubg1 and Tubg2 knock-out mice has suggested that γ-tubulins are not functionally equivalent. Tubg1 knock-out mice died at the blastocyst stage, whereas Tubg2 knock-out mice developed normally and were fertile. It was proposed that γ-tubulin 1 represents ubiquitous γ-tubulin, while γ-tubulin 2 may have some specific functions and cannot substitute for γ-tubulin 1 deficiency in blastocysts. The molecular basis of the suggested functional difference between γ-tubulins remains unknown. Here we show that exogenous γ-tubulin 2 is targeted to centrosomes and interacts with γ-tubulin complex proteins 2 and 4. Depletion of γ-tubulin 1 by RNAi in U2OS cells causes impaired microtubule nucleation and metaphase arrest. Wild-type phenotype in γ-tubulin 1-depleted cells is restored by expression of exogenous mouse or human γ-tubulin 2. Further, we show at both mRNA and protein levels using RT-qPCR and 2D-PAGE, respectively, that in contrast to Tubg1, the Tubg2 expression is dramatically reduced in mouse blastocysts. This indicates that γ-tubulin 2 cannot rescue γ-tubulin 1 deficiency in knock-out blastocysts, owing to its very low amount. The combined data suggest that γ-tubulin 2 is able to nucleate microtubules and substitute for γ-tubulin 1. We propose that mammalian γ-tubulins are functionally redundant with respect to the nucleation activity. Public Library of Science 2012-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3250491/ /pubmed/22235350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029919 Text en Vinopal et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Vinopal, Stanislav
Černohorská, Markéta
Sulimenko, Vadym
Sulimenko, Tetyana
Vosecká, Věra
Flemr, Matyáš
Dráberová, Eduarda
Dráber, Pavel
γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis
title γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis
title_full γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis
title_fullStr γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis
title_full_unstemmed γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis
title_short γ-Tubulin 2 Nucleates Microtubules and Is Downregulated in Mouse Early Embryogenesis
title_sort γ-tubulin 2 nucleates microtubules and is downregulated in mouse early embryogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3250491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029919
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