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Proteintopologie am Dictyostelium Centrosom

Antragstellerin Dr. Irene Meyer
Fachliche Zuordnung Zellbiologie
Stoffwechselphysiologie, Biochemie und Genetik der Mikroorganismen
Förderung Förderung von 2017 bis 2022
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 394020894
 
Erstellungsjahr 2023

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

The core structure consists of five known major components. In normal light microscopy studies we could so far, due to resolution limits, only identify these proteins as part of the core structure, but not specifically which layer. This was only possible through observation of behaviour of the proteins during mitosis for it has been observed in electron microscopy that the central layer vanishes prior to spindle assembly. In this study we wanted to use superresolution light microscopy to improve our knowledge of the protein topology at the Dictyostelium centrosome. We ended up using Expansion microscopy, which turned out to be very suitable for the analysis of centrosomal component of Dictyostelium. This revealed that our previous view with a subdivision of the Dictyostelium centrosome into a threelayered core structure surrounded by a corona was oversimplified. In fact, the corona should be subdivided into two distinct sheaths, one adjacent to the layered core and mainly consisting of CDK5RAP2, and another, distal sheath, containing the majority of the microtubule-nucleating corona proteins. Moreover, within the layered core structure, we should distinguish five layers, since both outer layers are flanked by a CP91 layer between them and the central layer. Furthermore, we improved the proximity-dependent biotin identification assay (BioID) by adapting the biotinylase BioID2 for expression in Dictyostelium and applying a knock-in strategy for the expression of BioID2-tagged centrosomal fusion proteins. Thus, we were able to identify various centrosomal interaction partners of Cep192, including CDK5RAP2. This corona protein shows interaction with components of the gamma-Tubulin ring complex, and with that links microtubule nucleation to the centrosomal core structure.

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