The plant Spc98p homologue colocalizes with γ-tubulin at microtubule nucleation sites and is required for microtubule nucleation
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- 1 June 2002
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 115 (11) , 2423-2431
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.115.11.2423
Abstract
The molecular basis of microtubule nucleation is still not known in higher plant cells. This process is better understood in yeast and animals cells. In the yeast spindle pole body and the centrosome in animal cells,γ-tubulin small complexes and γ-tubulin ring complexes,respectively, nucleate all microtubules. In addition to γ-tubulin,Spc98p or its homologues plays an essential role. We report here the characterization of rice and Arabidopsis homologues of SPC98. Spc98p colocalizes with γ-tubulin at the nuclear surface where microtubules are nucleated on isolated tobacco nuclei and in living cells. AtSpc98p-GFP also localizes at the cell cortex. Spc98p is not associated with γ-tubulin along microtubules. These data suggest that multiple microtubule-nucleating sites are active in plant cells. Microtubule nucleation involving Spc98p-containing γ-tubulin complexes could then be conserved among all eukaryotes, despite differences in structure and spatial distribution of microtubule organizing centers.Keywords
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