Structures of SAS-6 suggest its organization in centrioles
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Date of Publication
2011
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Author
van Breugel, Mark | |
Hirono, Masafumi | |
Andreeva, Antonina | |
Yanagisawa, Haru-aki | |
Yamaguchi, Shoko | |
Nakazawa, Yuki | |
Morgner, Nina | |
Petrovich, Miriana | |
Ebong, Ima-Obong | |
Robinson, Carol V | |
Johnson, Christopher M | |
Veprintsev, Dmitry |
Series
Science
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0036-8075
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
21273447
Description
Centrioles are cylindrical, ninefold symmetrical structures with peripheral triplet microtubules strictly required to template cilia and flagella. The highly conserved protein SAS-6 constitutes the center of the cartwheel assembly that scaffolds centrioles early in their biogenesis. We determined the x-ray structure of the amino-terminal domain of SAS-6 from zebrafish, and we show that recombinant SAS-6 self-associates in vitro into assemblies that resemble cartwheel centers. Point mutations are consistent with the notion that centriole formation in vivo depends on the interactions that define the self-assemblies observed here. Thus, these interactions are probably essential to the structural organization of cartwheel centers.