Human 76p:: A new member of the γ-tubulin-associated protein family

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作者
Fava, F
Raynaud-Messina, B
Leung-Tack, J
Mazzolini, L
Li, M
Guillemot, JC
Cachot, D
Tollon, Y
Ferrara, P
Wright, M
机构
[1] Inst Pharmacol & Biol Struct, CNRS, F-31400 Toulouse, France
[2] Sanofi Rechpole, Serv Biochim Prot, F-31676 Labege, France
关键词
gamma-tubulin; centrosome; microtubule; cytoskeleton; nucleation;
D O I
10.1083/jcb.147.4.857
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The role of the centrosomes in microtubule nucleation remains largely unknown at the molecular level, gamma-Tubulin and the two associated proteins h103p (hGCP2) and h103p (hGCP3) are essential. These proteins are also present in soluble complexes containing additional polypeptides. Partial sequencing of a 76-kD polypeptide band from these complexes allowed the isolation of a cDNA encoding for a new protein (h76p = hGCP4) expressed ubiquitously in mammalian tissues. Orthologues of h76p have been characterized in Drosophilia and in the higher plant Medicago. Several pieces of evidence indicate that h76p is involved in microtubule nucleation. (1) h76p is localized at the centrosome as demonstrated by immunofluorescence. (2) h76p and gamma-tubulin are associated in the gamma-tubulin complexes. (3) gamma-tubulin complexes containing h76p bind to microtubules. (4) h76p is recruited to the spindle poles and to Xenopus sperm basal bodies, (5) h76p is necessary for aster nucleation by sperm basal bodies and recombinant h76p partially replaces endogenous 76p in oocyte extracts. Surprisingly, h76p shares partial sequence identity with human centrosomal proteins h103p and h104p, suggesting a common protein core. Hence, human gamma-tubulin appears associated with at least three evolutionary related centrosomal proteins, raising new questions about their functions at the molecular level.
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