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Cep57 and Cep57L1 cooperatively maintain centriole engagement during interphase to ensure proper centriole duplication cycle

Authors :
Shoji Hata
Takumi Chinen
Haruki Ishida
Koki Watanabe
Kei K. Ito
Daiju Kitagawa
Kyohei Matsuhashi
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Centrioles duplicate in the interphase only once per cell cycle. Newly formed centrioles remain associated with their mother centrioles. The two centrioles disengage at the end of mitosis, which licenses centriole duplication in the next cell cycle. Therefore, timely centriole disengagement is critical for the proper centriole duplication cycle. However, the mechanisms underlying centriole engagement during interphase are poorly understood. Here, we show that Cep57 and Cep57L1 cooperatively maintain centriole engagement during interphase. Co-depletion of Cep57 and Cep57L1 induces precocious centriole disengagement in the interphase without compromising cell cycle progression. The disengaged daughter centrioles convert into centrosomes during interphase in a Plk1-dependent manner. Furthermore, the centrioles reduplicate and the centriole number increases, which results in chromosome segregation errors. Overall, these findings demonstrate that the maintenance of centriole engagement by Cep57 and Cep57L1 during interphase is crucial for the tight control of centriole copy number and thus for proper chromosome segregation.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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