eLife (Mar 2014)

Structure of the SAS-6 cartwheel hub from Leishmania major

  • Mark van Breugel,
  • Rainer Wilcken,
  • Stephen H McLaughlin,
  • Trevor J Rutherford,
  • Christopher M Johnson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01812
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Centrioles are cylindrical cell organelles with a ninefold symmetric peripheral microtubule array that is essential to template cilia and flagella. They are built around a central cartwheel assembly that is organized through homo-oligomerization of the centriolar protein SAS-6, but whether SAS-6 self-assembly can dictate cartwheel and thereby centriole symmetry is unclear. Here we show that Leishmania major SAS-6 crystallizes as a 9-fold symmetric cartwheel and provide the X-ray structure of this assembly at a resolution of 3.5 Å. We furthermore demonstrate that oligomerization of Leishmania SAS-6 can be inhibited by a small molecule in vitro and provide indications for its binding site. Our results firmly establish that SAS-6 can impose cartwheel symmetry on its own and indicate how this process might occur mechanistically in vivo. Importantly, our data also provide a proof-of-principle that inhibition of SAS-6 oligomerization by small molecules is feasible.

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