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Condensation of pericentrin proteins in human cells illuminates phase separation in centrosome assembly.


ABSTRACT: At the onset of mitosis, centrosomes expand the pericentriolar material (PCM) to maximize their microtubule-organizing activity. This step, termed centrosome maturation, ensures proper spindle organization and faithful chromosome segregation. However, as the centrosome expands, how PCM proteins are recruited and held together without membrane enclosure remains elusive. We found that endogenously expressed pericentrin (PCNT), a conserved PCM scaffold protein, condenses into dynamic granules during late G2/early mitosis before incorporating into mitotic centrosomes. Furthermore, the N-terminal portion of PCNT, enriched with conserved coiled-coils (CCs) and low-complexity regions (LCRs), phase separates into dynamic condensates that selectively recruit PCM proteins and nucleate microtubules in cells. We propose that CCs and LCRs, two prevalent sequence features in the centrosomal proteome, are preserved under evolutionary pressure in part to mediate liquid-liquid phase separation, a process that bestows upon the centrosome distinct properties critical for its assembly and functions.

SUBMITTER: Jiang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8349556 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Condensation of pericentrin proteins in human cells illuminates phase separation in centrosome assembly.

Jiang Xueer X   Ho Dac Bang Tam DBT   Mahe Karan K   Mia Jennielee J   Sepulveda Guadalupe G   Antkowiak Mark M   Jiang Linhao L   Yamada Soichiro S   Jao Li-En LE  

Journal of cell science 20210726 14


At the onset of mitosis, centrosomes expand the pericentriolar material (PCM) to maximize their microtubule-organizing activity. This step, termed centrosome maturation, ensures proper spindle organization and faithful chromosome segregation. However, as the centrosome expands, how PCM proteins are recruited and held together without membrane enclosure remains elusive. We found that endogenously expressed pericentrin (PCNT), a conserved PCM scaffold protein, condenses into dynamic granules durin  ...[more]

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