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Identification of a Structurally Dynamic Domain for Oligomer Formation in Rootletin
Donghee Ko1, Jeesoo Kim1, Kunsoo Rhee1
1Department of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Rootletin is the main component of the ciliary rootlet and functions as a centriole linker connecting the two mother centrioles. Despite the functional importance of rootletin, the molecular architecture of the rootletin filament and its assembly mechanism are poorly understood. Here, we identify the coiled-coil domain 3 (CCD3) of rootletin as the key domain for its cellular function. The crystal structure of the CCD31108-1317 fragment containing 28 heptad repeats and 1 hendecad repeat reveals that it forms a parallel coiled-coil dimer spanning approximately 300 Å in length. Crosslinking experiments and biophysical analyses of the minimal functional region of CCD3 (CCD3-6) suggest that CCD3-6 is structurally dynamic and may be important for oligomer formation. We also show that oligomerization-defective CCD3 mutants fail in centrosomal localization and centriole linkage, suggesting that rootletin oligomerization may be important for its function.
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