We have used in vitro mutagenesis and gene replacement to study the function of the nucleotide-binding domain (NBD) of γ-tubulin in Tetrahymena thermophila. In this study, we show that the NBD has an essential function and that point mutations in two conserved residues lead to over-production and mislocalization of basal body (BB) assembly. These results, coupled with previous studies (Dammermann, A., T. Muller-Reichert, L. Pelletier, B. Habermann, A. Desai, and K. Oegema. 2004. Dev. Cell. 7:815–829; La Terra, S., C.N. English, P. Hergert, B.F. McEwen, G. Sluder, and A. Khodjakov. 2005. J. Cell Biol. 168:713–722), suggest that to achieve the precise temporal and spatial regulation of BB/centriole assembly, the initiation activity of γ-tubulin is normally suppressed by a negative regulatory mechanism that acts through its NBD.
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December 12 2005
Mutational analyses reveal a novel function of the nucleotide-binding domain of γ-tubulin in the regulation of basal body biogenesis
Yuhua Shang,
Yuhua Shang
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
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Che-Chia Tsao,
Che-Chia Tsao
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
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Martin A. Gorovsky
Martin A. Gorovsky
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
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Yuhua Shang
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
Che-Chia Tsao
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
Martin A. Gorovsky
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
Correspondence to Martin A. Gorovsky: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: BB, basal body; GDP, guanosine diphosphate; KF, kinetodesmal fiber; ML, M loop; MT, microtubule; MTOC, MT-organizing center; NBD, nucleotide-binding domain; OA, oral apparatus.
Received:
August 29 2005
Accepted:
November 08 2005
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2005
J Cell Biol (2005) 171 (6): 1035–1044.
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Received:
August 29 2005
Accepted:
November 08 2005
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Yuhua Shang, Che-Chia Tsao, Martin A. Gorovsky; Mutational analyses reveal a novel function of the nucleotide-binding domain of γ-tubulin in the regulation of basal body biogenesis . J Cell Biol 19 December 2005; 171 (6): 1035–1044. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200508184
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