ε-tubulin is an essential component of the centriole

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Abstract

Centrioles and basal bodies are cylinders composed of nine triplet microtubule blades that play essential roles in the centrosome and in flagellar assembly. Chlamydomonas cells with the bld2-1 mutation fail to assemble doublet and triplet microtubules and have defects in cleavage furrow placement and meiosis. Using positional cloning, we have walked 720 kb and identified a 13.2-kb fragment that contains ε-tubulin and rescues the Bld2 defects. The bld2-1 allele has a premature stop codon and intragenic revertants replace the stop codon with glutamine, glutamate, or lysine. Polyclonal antibodies to ε-tubulin show peripheral labeling of full-length basal bodies and centrioles. Thus, ε-tubulin is encoded by the BLD2 allele and ε-tubulin plays a role 'in basal body/centriole morphogenesis.

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Dutcher, S. K., Morrissette, N. S., Preble, A. M., Rackley, C., & Stanga, J. (2002). ε-tubulin is an essential component of the centriole. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 13(11), 3859–3869. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E02-04-0205

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