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A homeostatic clock sets daughter centriole size in flies.


ABSTRACT: Centrioles are highly structured organelles whose size is remarkably consistent within any given cell type. New centrioles are born when Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4) recruits Ana2/STIL and Sas-6 to the side of an existing "mother" centriole. These two proteins then assemble into a cartwheel, which grows outwards to form the structural core of a new daughter. Here, we show that in early Drosophila melanogaster embryos, daughter centrioles grow at a linear rate during early S-phase and abruptly stop growing when they reach their correct size in mid- to late S-phase. Unexpectedly, the cartwheel grows from its proximal end, and Plk4 determines both the rate and period of centriole growth: the more active the centriolar Plk4, the faster centrioles grow, but the faster centriolar Plk4 is inactivated and growth ceases. Thus, Plk4 functions as a homeostatic clock, establishing an inverse relationship between growth rate and period to ensure that daughter centrioles grow to the correct size.

SUBMITTER: Aydogan MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5881511 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A homeostatic clock sets daughter centriole size in flies.

Aydogan Mustafa G MG   Wainman Alan A   Saurya Saroj S   Steinacker Thomas L TL   Caballe Anna A   Novak Zsofia A ZA   Baumbach Janina J   Muschalik Nadine N   Raff Jordan W JW  

The Journal of cell biology 20180302 4


Centrioles are highly structured organelles whose size is remarkably consistent within any given cell type. New centrioles are born when Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4) recruits Ana2/STIL and Sas-6 to the side of an existing "mother" centriole. These two proteins then assemble into a cartwheel, which grows outwards to form the structural core of a new daughter. Here, we show that in early <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> embryos, daughter centrioles grow at a linear rate during early S-phase and abruptl  ...[more]

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