2008
DOI: 10.1021/bi801378z
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Analysis of Coiled-Coil Interactions between Core Proteins of the Spindle Pole Body

Abstract: The spindle pole body (SPB) is a multiprotein complex that organizes microtubules in yeast. Due to its large size and association with the nuclear membrane, little is known about its detailed structure. In particular, although many SPB components and some of the interactions between them have been identified, the molecular details of how most of these interactions occur are not known. The prevalence of predicted coiled-coil regions in SPB proteins suggests that some interactions may occur via coiled coils. Her… Show more

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“…A stunning finding from this work is that the central plaque is organized around a paracrystalline array of the Spc42 protein (Bullitt et al 1997). This protein is nearly all coiled coil for which there is a crystal structure (Zizlsperger et al 2008), and it packs in a hexagonal array as seen in cryo-EM of isolated SPBs (Bullitt et al 1997). This structural feature of the SPB was also observed in situ using electron tomography (Geiser et al 1993;Kilmartin et al 1993;O'Toole et al 1999).…”
Section: The Parts Listmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…A stunning finding from this work is that the central plaque is organized around a paracrystalline array of the Spc42 protein (Bullitt et al 1997). This protein is nearly all coiled coil for which there is a crystal structure (Zizlsperger et al 2008), and it packs in a hexagonal array as seen in cryo-EM of isolated SPBs (Bullitt et al 1997). This structural feature of the SPB was also observed in situ using electron tomography (Geiser et al 1993;Kilmartin et al 1993;O'Toole et al 1999).…”
Section: The Parts Listmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…It is particularly interesting that all three proteins, Scy, DivIVA, and FilP, are coiled-coil proteins with highly similar domain organization: a short coiled-coil domain, followed by a linker and a second coiled-coil domain (22). In addition to other bacterial examples of coiled-coil polarity determinants, such as TipN or PopZ of C. crescentus (28)(29)(30)(31)(32), the spindle pole body, specialized for centromere function in yeast, is also dominated by long coiledcoil proteins (33,34), suggesting further structural similarities between organizing centers in bacteria and eukaryotes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] Im Polkörperchen des mitotischen Spindelapparats in Hefezellen wird der Abstand zwischen den Plaques durch die Länge eines parallelen Homodimers innerhalb der Verbindungsproteine festgelegt. [6,16] Die Aminosäuresequenz der Abstandhalter unterscheidet sich zwischen den Spezies beträchtlich, wobei die Positionen a und d noch am ehesten konserviert sind. [17] Die Sequenzdivergenz ist lediglich dadurch eingeschränkt, dass die Fähigkeit zur Coiled-Coil-Bildung aufrechterhalten bleiben muss, wofür vorrangig die Positionen a und d zuständig sind.…”
Section: Strukturelle Funktionenunclassified