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  2. Cep126 is required for pericentriolar satellite localisation to the centrosome and for primary cilium formation

Cep126 is required for pericentriolar satellite localisation to the centrosome and for primary cilium formation

  • Biol Cell. 2014 Aug;106(8):254-67. doi: 10.1111/boc.201300087.
Raffaella Bonavita 1 Dawid Walas Anna K Brown Alberto Luini David J Stephens Antonino Colanzi
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Protein Biochemistry, National Research Council, Naples, 80131, Italy; Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM), Naples, 80131, Italy.
Abstract

Background information: The centrosome is the primary microtubule-organising centre of animal cells and it has crucial roles in several fundamental cellular functions, including cell division, cell polarity, and intracellular transport. The mechanisms responsible for this are not completely understood.

Results: The poorly characterised protein CEP126 localises to the centrosome, pericentriolar satellites and the base of the primary cilium. Suppression of CEP126 expression results in dispersion of the pericentriolar satellites and disruption of the radial organisation of the microtubules, and induces disorganisation of the mitotic spindle. Moreover, CEP126 depletion or the transfection of a CEP126 truncation mutant in hTERT-RPE-1 and IMCD3 cells impairs the formation of the primary cilium.

Conclusions: We propose that CEP126 is a regulator of microtubule organisation at the centrosome that acts through modulation of the transport of pericentriolar satellites, and consequently, of the organisation of cell structure.

Keywords

Centrosome; Cep126; Microtubules Primary Cilium; Pericentriolar Satellites.

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