Part of Ran Is Associated with AKAP450 at the Centrosome: Involvement in Microtubule-organizing Activity

Autor: Keryer, Guy, Di Fiore, Barbara, Celati, Claude, Lechtreck, Karl Ferdinand, Mogensen, Mette, Delouve´e, Annie, Lavia, Patrizia, Bornens, Michel, Tassin, Anne-Marie
Zdroj: Molecular Biology of the Cell; October 2003, Vol. 14 Issue: 10 p4260-4271, 12p
Abstrakt: The small Ran GTPase, a key regulator of nucleocytoplasmic transport, is also involved in microtubule assembly and nuclear membrane formation. Herein, we show by immunofluorescence, immunoelectron microscopy, and biochemical analysis that a fraction of Ran is tightly associated with the centrosome throughout the cell cycle. Ran interaction with the centrosome is mediated by the centrosomal matrix A kinase anchoring protein (AKAP450). Accordingly, when AKAP450 is delocalized from the centrosome, Ran is also delocalized, and as a consequence, microtubule regrowth or anchoring is altered, despite the persisting association of ?-tubulin with the centrosome. Moreover, Ran is recruited to Xenopussperm centrosome during its activation for microtubule nucleation. We also demonstrate that centrosomal proteins such as centrin and pericentrin, but not ?-tubulin, AKAP450, or ninein, undertake a nucleocytoplasmic exchange as they concentrate in the nucleus upon export inhibition by leptomycin B. Together, these results suggest a challenging possibility, namely, that centrosome activity could depend upon nucleocytoplasmic exchange of centrosomal proteins and local Ran-dependent concentration at the centrosome.
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