Plk4 Regulates Centriole Asymmetry and Spindle Orientation in Neural Stem Cells
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Gambarotto, DavidePennetier, Carole
Ryniawec, John M
Buster, Daniel W
Gogendeau, Delphine
Goupil, Alix
Nano, Maddalena
Simon, Anthony
Blanc, Damien
Racine, Victor
Kimata, Yuu
Rogers, Gregory C
Basto, Renata
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Univ Arizona, Canc Ctr, Dept Cellular & Mol MedIssue Date
2019-07-01
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Gambarotto, D., Pennetier, C., Ryniawec, J. M., Buster, D. W., Gogendeau, D., Goupil, A., ... & Kimata, Y. (2019). Plk4 Regulates Centriole Asymmetry and Spindle Orientation in Neural Stem Cells. Developmental cell.Journal
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Defects in mitotic spindle orientation (MSO) disrupt the organization of stem cell niches impacting tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis. Mutations in centrosome genes reduce MSO fidelity, leading to tissue dysplasia and causing several diseases such as microcephaly, dwarfism, and cancer. Whether these mutations perturb spindle orientation solely by affecting astral microtubule nucleation or whether centrosome proteins have more direct functions in regulatingMSO is unknown. To investigate this question, we analyzed the consequences of deregulating Plk4 (the master centriole duplication kinase) activity in Drosophila asymmetrically dividing neural stem cells. We found that Plk4 functions upstream of MSO control, orchestrating centriole symmetry breaking and consequently centrosome positioning. Mechanistically, we show that Plk4 acts through Spd2 phosphorylation, which induces centriole release from the apical cortex. Overall, this work not only reveals a role for Plk4 in regulating centrosome function but also links the centrosome biogenesis machinery with the MSO apparatus.Note
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ERC starting grant CentroStemCancer [242598]; Institut Curie; CNRS; NCI [P30CA23074]; NIGMS [R01 GM110166, GM126035]; FRM; IC; FRM installation grant; ATIP grantae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.devcel.2019.04.036
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