Cell Reports (Feb 2024)

Dual roles of CCDC102A in governing centrosome duplication and cohesion

  • Tianning Wang,
  • Guiliang Fan,
  • Yuqing Xia,
  • Yuhong Zou,
  • Yunjie Liu,
  • Jiaxin Wang,
  • Yingchun Hu,
  • Junlin Teng,
  • Ning Huang,
  • Jianguo Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 2
p. 113696

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Summary: In animal cells, the dysregulation of centrosome duplication and cohesion maintenance leads to abnormal spindle assembly and chromosomal instability, contributing to developmental disorders and tumorigenesis. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in maintaining accurate centrosome number control and tethering are not fully understood. Here, we identified coiled-coil domain-containing 102A (CCDC102A) as a centrosomal protein exhibiting a barrel-like structure in the proximal regions of parent centrioles, where it prevents centrosome overduplication by restricting interactions between Cep192 and Cep152 on centrosomes, thereby ensuring bipolar spindle formation. Additionally, CCDC102A regulates the centrosome linker by recruiting and binding C-Nap1; it is removed from the centrosome after Nek2A-mediated phosphorylation at the onset of mitosis. Overall, our results indicate that CCDC102A participates in controlling centrosome number and maintaining centrosome cohesion, suggesting that a well-tuned system regulates centrosome structure and function throughout the cell cycle.

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