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Architecture of the centriole cartwheel-containing region revealed by cryo-electron tomography
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4616379
Author(s) Klena, Nikolai; Le Guennec, Maeva; Tassin, Anne-Marie; van den Hoek, Hugo; Erdmann, Philipp S.; Schaffer, Miroslava; Geimer, Stefan; Aeschlimann, Gabriel; Kovacik, Lubomir; Sadian, Yashar; Goldie, Kenneth N.; Stahlberg, Henning; Engel, Benjamin D.; Hamel, Virginie; Guichard, Paul
Author(s) at UniBasel Goldie, Kenneth
Engel, Ben
van den Hoek, Hugo Guus
Stahlberg, Henning
Year 2020
Title Architecture of the centriole cartwheel-containing region revealed by cryo-electron tomography
Journal The EMBO Journal
Volume 39
Number 22
Pages / Article-Number e106246
Keywords in situ; cartwheel; centriole; cryo-electron tomography; cryo-focused ion beam milling
Mesh terms Centrioles, physiology, ultrastructure; Centrosome; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, physiology; Cilia; Electron Microscope Tomography, methods; Humans; Microtubules; Models, Molecular; Naegleria, physiology; Paramecium tetraurelia, physiology
Abstract Centrioles are evolutionarily conserved barrels of microtubule triplets that form the core of the centrosome and the base of the cilium. While the crucial role of the proximal region in centriole biogenesis has been well documented, its native architecture and evolutionary conservation remain relatively unexplored. Here, using cryo-electron tomography of centrioles from four evolutionarily distant species, we report on the architectural diversity of the centriole's proximal cartwheel-bearing region. Our work reveals that the cartwheel central hub is constructed from a stack of paired rings with cartwheel inner densities inside. In both Paramecium and Chlamydomonas, the repeating structural unit of the cartwheel has a periodicity of 25 nm and consists of three ring pairs, with 6 radial spokes emanating and merging into a single bundle that connects to the microtubule triplet via the D2-rod and the pinhead. Finally, we identified that the cartwheel is indirectly connected to the A-C linker through the triplet base structure extending from the pinhead. Together, our work provides unprecedented evolutionary insights into the architecture of the centriole proximal region, which underlies centriole biogenesis.
Publisher Nature Publishing Group
ISSN/ISBN 0261-4189 ; 1460-2075
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/81967/
Full Text on edoc Available
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.15252/embj.2020106246
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32954513
ISI-Number WOS:000571650400001
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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