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online publication date 11 Apr 2006
doi: 10.1242/jcs.02900
Research Article
NIMA-related kinase TbNRKC is involved in basal body separation in Trypanosoma brucei
Lydie C. Pradel,
Mélanie Bonhivers,
Nicolas Landrein,
and
Derrick R. Robinson*
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: Derrick.Robinson{at}parasitmol.u-bordeaux2.fr)
The NIMA-related kinase 2 (NEK 2) has important cell cycle functions related to centriole integrity and splitting. Trypanosoma brucei does not possess centrioles, however, cytokinesis is coupled to basal body separation events. Here we report the first functional characterisation of a T. brucei basal body-cytoskeletal NIMA-related kinase (NRK) protein, TbNRKC. The TbNRKC kinase domain has high amino acid identity with the human NEK1 kinase domain (50%) but also shares 42% identity with human NEK2. TbNRKC is expressed in bloodstream and procyclic cells and functions as a bona fide kinase in vitro. Remarkably, RNAi knockdown of TbNRKC and overexpression of kinase-dead TbNRKC in procyclic forms induces the accumulation of cells with four basal bodies, whereas overexpression of active protein produces supernumary basal bodies and blocks cytokinesis. TbNRKC is located on mature and immature basal bodies and is the first T. brucei NRK to be found associated with the basal body cytokinesis pathway.

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