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ABSTRACT
The centrosome, which consists of centrioles and pericentriolar material (PCM), becomes mature and assembles mitotic spindles by increasing the number of microtubules (MTs) emanating from the PCM. Among the molecules involved in centrosome maturation, Cep192 and Aurora A (AurA, also known as AURKA) are primarily responsible for recruitment of γ-tubulin and MT nucleators, whereas pericentrin (PCNT) is required for PCM organization. However, the role of Cep215 (also known as CDK5RAP2) in centrosome maturation remains elusive. Cep215 possesses binding domains for γ-tubulin, PCNT and MT motors that transport acentrosomal MTs towards the centrosome. We identify a mitosis-specific centrosome-targeting domain of Cep215 (215N) that interacts with Cep192 and phosphorylated AurA (pAurA). Cep192 is essential for targeting 215N to centrosomes, and centrosomal localization of 215N and pAurA is mutually dependent. Cep215 has a relatively minor role in γ-tubulin recruitment to the mitotic centrosome. However, it has been shown previously that this protein is important for connecting mitotic centrosomes to spindle poles. Based on the results of rescue experiments using versions of Cep215 with different domain deletions, we conclude that Cep215 plays a role in maintaining the structural integrity of the spindle pole by providing a platform for the molecules involved in centrosome maturation.
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Competing interests
The authors declare no competing or financial interests.
Author contributions
Conceptualization: R.K.; Methodology: R.K., C.R.F.; Software: R.K., C.R.F.; Validation: R.K., C.R.F.; Formal analysis: R.K., C.R.F.; Investigation: R.K., C.R.F.; Resources: R.K., C.R.F.; Data curation: R.K., C.R.F.; Writing - original draft: R.K.; Writing - review & editing: R.K., C.R.F.; Visualization: R.K.; Supervision: R.K.; Project administration: R.K.; Funding acquisition: R.K.
Funding
This work was supported by a grant to R.K. from the National Science Foundation (MCB1140033).
Supplementary information
Supplementary information available online at https://jcs.biologists.org/lookup/doi/10.1242/jcs.240267.supplemental
- Received October 8, 2019.
- Accepted October 29, 2020.
- © 2020. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd
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