The AP-2 complex interacts with γ-TuRC and regulates the proliferative capacity of neural progenitors.

IF 2.9 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Life Science Alliance Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Print Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.26508/lsa.202302029
Santiago Camblor-Perujo, Ebru Ozer Yildiz, Hanna Küpper, Melina Overhoff, Saumya Rastogi, Hisham Bazzi, Natalia L Kononenko
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Centrosomes are organelles that nucleate microtubules via the activity of gamma-tubulin ring complexes (γ-TuRC). In the developing brain, centrosome integrity is central to the progression of the neural progenitor cell cycle, and its loss leads to microcephaly. We show that NPCs maintain centrosome integrity via the endocytic adaptor protein complex-2 (AP-2). NPCs lacking AP-2 exhibit defects in centrosome formation and mitotic progression, accompanied by DNA damage and accumulation of p53. This function of AP-2 in regulating the proliferative capacity of NPCs is independent of its role in clathrin-mediated endocytosis and is coupled to its association with the GCP2, GCP3, and GCP4 components of γ-TuRC. We find that AP-2 maintains γ-TuRC organization and regulates centrosome function at the level of MT nucleation. Taken together, our data reveal a novel, noncanonical function of AP-2 in regulating the proliferative capacity of NPCs and open new avenues for the identification of novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders with AP-2 complex dysfunction.

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AP-2 复合物与 γ-TuRC 相互作用,调节神经祖细胞的增殖能力。
中心体是一种细胞器,它通过γ-微管蛋白环复合物(γ-TuRC)的活性核化微管。在发育中的大脑中,中心体的完整性是神经祖细胞周期进展的核心,其缺失会导致小头畸形。我们的研究表明,神经祖细胞通过内细胞适配蛋白复合物-2(AP-2)维持中心体的完整性。缺乏 AP-2 的 NPC 在中心体形成和有丝分裂过程中表现出缺陷,同时伴有 DNA 损伤和 p53 的积累。AP-2 在调节 NPC 增殖能力方面的这种功能与其在凝集素介导的内吞过程中的作用无关,而是与其与 γ-TuRC 的 GCP2、GCP3 和 GCP4 组成部分的结合相关联。我们发现,AP-2 可维持 γ-TuRC 的组织,并在 MT 成核水平上调节中心体的功能。总之,我们的数据揭示了 AP-2 在调节鼻咽癌细胞增殖能力方面的一种新的、非规范的功能,并为确定治疗 AP-2 复合物功能障碍的神经发育和神经退行性疾病的新型治疗策略开辟了新的途径。
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Life Science Alliance Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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