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Reference - PMID:23885124 - Fission yeast MOZART1/Mzt1 is an essential γ-tubulin complex component required for complex recruitment to the microtubule organizing center, but not its assembly.

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PubMed ID
PMID:23885124
Title
Fission yeast MOZART1/Mzt1 is an essential γ-tubulin complex component required for complex recruitment to the microtubule organizing center, but not its assembly.
Authors
Masuda H, Mori R, Yukawa M, Toda T
Citation
Mol Biol Cell 2013 Sep;24(18):2894-906
Publication year
2013
Abstract
γ-Tubulin plays a universal role in microtubule nucleation from microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) such as the animal centrosome and fungal spindle pole body (SPB). γ-Tubulin functions as a multiprotein complex called the γ-tubulin complex (γ-TuC), consisting of GCP1-6 (GCP1 is γ-tubulin). In fungi and flies, it has been shown that GCP1-3 are core components, as they are indispensable for γ-TuC complex assembly and cell division, whereas the other three GCPs are not. Recently a novel conserved component, MOZART1, was identified in humans and plants, but its precise functions remain to be determined. In this paper, we characterize the fission yeast homologue Mzt1, showing that it is essential for cell viability. Mzt1 is present in approximately equal stoichiometry with Alp4/GCP2 and localizes to all the MTOCs, including the SPB and interphase and equatorial MTOCs. Temperature-sensitive mzt1 mutants display varying degrees of compromised microtubule organization, exhibiting multiple defects during both interphase and mitosis. Mzt1 is required for γ-TuC recruitment, but not sufficient to localize to the SPB, which depends on γ-TuC integrity. Intriguingly, the core γ-TuC assembles in the absence of Mzt1. Mzt1 therefore plays a unique role within the γ-TuC components in attachment of this complex to the major MTOC site.

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GO biological process

GO:0051415 - microtubule nucleation by interphase microtubule organizing center

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GO:0051417 - microtubule nucleation by spindle pole body

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GO cellular component

GO:0000923 - equatorial microtubule organizing center

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GO:0008275 - gamma-tubulin small complex

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GO:0031021 - interphase microtubule organizing center

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GO:0044732 - mitotic spindle pole body

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GO molecular function

GO:0005515 - protein binding

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GO:0140475 - spindle pole body anchor activity

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0002823 - abolished protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body during interphase

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FYPO:0000082 - decreased cell population growth at high temperature

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FYPO:0002825 - decreased protein localization to mitotic spindle

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FYPO:0002821 - decreased protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body during interphase

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FYPO:0002822 - decreased protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body during mitosis

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FYPO:0002170 - inviable after spore germination, multiple cell divisions, branched, elongated cell

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FYPO:0002462 - inviable branched, elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002113 - inviable curved vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0000228 - lagging mitotic chromosomes

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FYPO:0000733 - long mitotic spindle

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FYPO:0002818 - microtubule bundles present in decreased numbers

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FYPO:0002688 - mitotic spindle collapse without elongation during prophase

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FYPO:0002826 - normal gamma-tubulin complex assembly

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FYPO:0000091 - sensitive to thiabendazole

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FYPO:0002112 - viable curved vegetative cell

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Warnings

PBO:0000070 - gene structure updated

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