GCP-WD is a γ-tubulin targeting factor required for centrosomal and chromatin-mediated microtubule nucleation
doi: 10.1038/ncb1349
pmid: 16378099
GCP-WD is a γ-tubulin targeting factor required for centrosomal and chromatin-mediated microtubule nucleation
The gamma-tubulin ring complex (gammaTuRC) is a large multi-protein complex that is required for microtubule nucleation from the centrosome. Here, we show that the GCP-WD protein (originally named NEDD1) is the orthologue of the Drosophila Dgrip71WD protein, and is a subunit of the human gammaTuRC. GCP-WD has the properties of an attachment factor for the gammaTuRC: depletion or inhibition of GCP-WD results in loss of the gammaTuRC from the centrosome, abolishing centrosomal microtubule nucleation, although the gammaTuRC is intact and able to bind to microtubules. GCP-WD depletion also blocks mitotic chromatin-mediated microtubule nucleation, resulting in failure of spindle assembly. Mitotic phosphorylation of GCP-WD is required for association of gamma-tubulin with the spindle, separately from association with the centrosome. Our results indicate that GCP-WD broadly mediates targeting of the gammaTuRC to sites of microtubule nucleation and to the mitotic spindle, which is essential for spindle formation.
- Stanford University United States
Centrosome, Nocodazole, Mitosis, Spindle Apparatus, Transfection, Microtubules, Chromatin, Cell Line, Tubulin, Mutation, Humans, RNA Interference, Antigens, Phosphorylation, RNA, Small Interfering, Microtubule-Associated Proteins, HeLa Cells, Protein Binding
Centrosome, Nocodazole, Mitosis, Spindle Apparatus, Transfection, Microtubules, Chromatin, Cell Line, Tubulin, Mutation, Humans, RNA Interference, Antigens, Phosphorylation, RNA, Small Interfering, Microtubule-Associated Proteins, HeLa Cells, Protein Binding
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