Researcher: Gürkaşlar, Hazal Kübra
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Publication Open Access CCDC57 cooperates with microtubules and microcephaly protein CEP63 and regulates centriole duplication and mitotic progression(Elsevier, 2020) Lince Faria, Mariana; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Gürkaşlar, Hazal Kübra; Culfa, Efraim; Arslanhan, Melis Dilara; Karalar, Elif Nur Fırat; Master Student; Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; College of Sciences; N/A; N/A; N/A; 206349Centrosomes function in key cellular processes ranging from cell division to cellular signaling. Their dysfunction is linked to cancer and developmental disorders. Here, we identify CCDC57 as a pleiotropic regulator of centriole duplication, mitosis, and ciliogenesis. Combining proximity mapping with superresolution imaging, we show that CCDC57 localizes to the proximal end of centrioles and interacts with the microcephaly protein CEP63, centriolar satellite proteins, and microtubules. Loss of CCDC57 causes defects in centriole duplication and results in a failure to localize CEP63 and CEP152 to the centrosome. Additionally, CCDC57 depletion perturbs mitotic progression both in wild-type and centriole-less cells. Importantly, its centrosome-targeting region is required for its interaction with CEP63 and functions during centriole duplication and cilium assembly, whereas the microtubule-targeting region is required for its mitotic functions. Together, our results identify CCDC57 as a critical interface between centrosome and microtubule-mediated cellular processes that are deregulated in microcephaly.