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GCP-WD Mediates γ-TuRC Recruitment and the Geometry of Microtubule Nucleation in Interphase Arrays of Arabidopsis

Authors :
David W. Ehrhardt
Masayoshi Nakamura
Viktor Kirik
Dorianne Moss
Takashi Hashimoto
Ankit Walia
Source :
Current Biology. 24(21):2548-2555
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Summary Many differentiated animal cells, and all higher plant cells, build interphase microtubule arrays of specific architectures without benefit of a central organizer, such as a centrosome, to control the location and geometry of microtubule nucleation. These acentrosomal arrays support essential cell functions such as morphogenesis [1, 2], but the mechanisms by which the new microtubules are positioned and oriented are poorly understood. In higher plants, nucleation of microtubules arises from distributed γ-tubulin ring complexes (γ-TuRCs) at the cell cortex that are associated primarily with existing microtubules [3–5] and from which new microtubules are nucleated in a geometrically bimodal fashion, either in parallel to the mother microtubule or as a branching event at a mean angle of approximately 40° to the mother microtubule. By imaging the dynamics of individual nucleation events in Arabidopsis , we found that a conserved peripheral protein of the γ-TuRC, GCP-WD/NEDD1 [6–8], associated with motile γ-TuRCs and localized to nucleation events. Knockdown of this essential protein resulted in reduction of γ-TuRC recruitment to cortical microtubules and total nucleation frequency, showing that GCP-WD controls γ-TuRC positioning and function in these interphase arrays. Further, we discovered an unexpected role for GCP-WD in determining the geometry of microtubule-dependent microtubule nucleation, where it acts to increase the likelihood of branching over parallel nucleation. Cells with normally complex patterns of cortical array organization constructed simpler arrays with cell-wide ordering, suggesting that control of nucleation frequency, positioning, and geometry by GCP-WD allows plant cells to build alternative cortical array architectures.

Details

ISSN :
09609822
Volume :
24
Issue :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2222745044cdbde1f425b94a111d20ee
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.09.013