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Reference - PMID:38985524 - The core spindle pole body scaffold Ppc89 links the pericentrin ortholog Pcp1 to the fission yeast spindle pole body via an evolutionarily conserved interface.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:38985524
Title
The core spindle pole body scaffold Ppc89 links the pericentrin ortholog Pcp1 to the fission yeast spindle pole body via an evolutionarily conserved interface.
Authors
Chen JS, Igarashi MG, Ren L, Hanna SM, Turner LA, McDonald NA, Beckley JR, Willet AH, Gould KL
Citation
Mol Biol Cell 2024 Jul 10;:mbcE24050220
Publication year
2024
Abstract
Centrosomes and spindle pole bodies (SPBs) are important for mitotic spindle formation and serve as cellular signaling platforms. Although centrosomes and SPBs differ in morphology, many mechanistic insights into centrosome function have been gleaned from SPB studies. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe , the ɑ-helical protein Ppc89, identified based on its interaction with the septation initiation network scaffold Sid4, comprises the SPB core. High-resolution imaging has suggested that SPB proteins assemble on the Ppc89 core during SPB duplication, but such interactions are undefined. Here, we define a connection between Ppc89 and the essential pericentrin Pcp1. Specifically, we found that a predicted third helix within Ppc89 binds the Pcp1 PACT domain complexed with calmodulin. Ppc89 helix 3 contains similarity to PINC motifs found in the centrosomal proteins fly SAS-6 and human Cep57 and also to the S. cerevisiae SPB protein Spc42. These motifs bind pericentrin-calmodulin complexes and AlphaFold2 models suggest a homologous complex assembles in all four organisms. Mutational analysis of the S. pombe complex supports the importance of Ppc89-Pcp1 binding interface in vivo. Our studies provide insight into the core architecture of the S. pombe SPB and suggest an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of scaffolding pericentrin-calmodulin complexes for mitotic spindle formation.

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GO:0005515 - protein binding

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GO:0140475 - spindle pole body anchor activity

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FYPO:0000941 - abolished protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body

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FYPO:0000082 - decreased cell population growth at high temperature

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FYPO:0006431 - enlarged mitotic spindle pole body

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FYPO:0001475 - fragmented mitotic spindle pole body

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FYPO:0002969 - increased protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0002967 - normal protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body

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