A direct interaction with NEDD1 regulates γ-tubulin recruitment to the centrosome

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The centrosome is the primary microtubule organizing centre of the cell. γ-tubulin is a core component of the centrosome and is required for microtubule nucleation and centrosome function. The recruitment of γ-tubulin to centrosomes is mediated by its interaction with NEDD1, a WD40-repeat containing protein. Here we demonstrate that NEDD1 is likely to be oligomeric in vivo and binds directly to γ-tubulin through a small region of just 62 residues at the carboxyl-terminus of the protein. This carboxyl-terminal domain that binds γ-tubulin has a helical structure and is a stable tetramer in solution. Mutation of residues in NEDD1 that disrupt binding to γ-tubulin result in a mis-localization of γ-tubulin away from the centrosome. Hence, this study defines the binding site on NEDD1 that is required for its interaction with γ-tubulin, and shows that this interaction is required for the correct localization of γ-tubulin. © 2010 Manning et al.

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Manning, J. A., Shalini, S., Risk, J. M., Day, C. L., & Kumar, S. (2010). A direct interaction with NEDD1 regulates γ-tubulin recruitment to the centrosome. PLoS ONE, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009618

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