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RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity

Formation of a new centriole adjacent to a pre-existing centriole occurs only once per cell cycle. Despite being crucial for genome integrity, the mechanisms controlling centriole biogenesis remain elusive. Here, we identify RBM14 as a novel suppressor of assembly of centriolar protein complexes. De...

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Autores principales: Shiratsuchi, Gen, Takaoka, Katsuyoshi, Ashikawa, Tomoko, Hamada, Hiroshi, Kitagawa, Daiju
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4291483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25385835
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.201488979
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author Shiratsuchi, Gen
Takaoka, Katsuyoshi
Ashikawa, Tomoko
Hamada, Hiroshi
Kitagawa, Daiju
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description Formation of a new centriole adjacent to a pre-existing centriole occurs only once per cell cycle. Despite being crucial for genome integrity, the mechanisms controlling centriole biogenesis remain elusive. Here, we identify RBM14 as a novel suppressor of assembly of centriolar protein complexes. Depletion of RBM14 in human cells induces ectopic formation of centriolar protein complexes through function of the STIL/CPAP complex. Intriguingly, the formation of such structures seems not to require the cartwheel structure that normally acts as a scaffold for centriole formation, whereas they can retain pericentriolar material and microtubule nucleation activity. Moreover, we find that, upon RBM14 depletion, a part of the ectopic centriolar protein complexes in turn assemble into structures more akin to centrioles, presumably by incorporating HsSAS-6, a cartwheel component, and cause multipolar spindle formation. We further demonstrate that such structures assemble in the cytoplasm even in the presence of pre-existing centrioles. This study sheds light on the possibility that ectopic formation of aberrant structures related to centrioles may contribute to genome instability and tumorigenesis.
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spelling pubmed-42914832015-01-27 RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity Shiratsuchi, Gen Takaoka, Katsuyoshi Ashikawa, Tomoko Hamada, Hiroshi Kitagawa, Daiju EMBO J Articles Formation of a new centriole adjacent to a pre-existing centriole occurs only once per cell cycle. Despite being crucial for genome integrity, the mechanisms controlling centriole biogenesis remain elusive. Here, we identify RBM14 as a novel suppressor of assembly of centriolar protein complexes. Depletion of RBM14 in human cells induces ectopic formation of centriolar protein complexes through function of the STIL/CPAP complex. Intriguingly, the formation of such structures seems not to require the cartwheel structure that normally acts as a scaffold for centriole formation, whereas they can retain pericentriolar material and microtubule nucleation activity. Moreover, we find that, upon RBM14 depletion, a part of the ectopic centriolar protein complexes in turn assemble into structures more akin to centrioles, presumably by incorporating HsSAS-6, a cartwheel component, and cause multipolar spindle formation. We further demonstrate that such structures assemble in the cytoplasm even in the presence of pre-existing centrioles. This study sheds light on the possibility that ectopic formation of aberrant structures related to centrioles may contribute to genome instability and tumorigenesis. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-01-02 2014-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4291483/ /pubmed/25385835 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.201488979 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license
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RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity
title RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity
title_full RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity
title_fullStr RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity
title_full_unstemmed RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity
title_short RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity
title_sort rbm14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4291483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25385835
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.201488979
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