Protein Phosphatase 1 Down Regulates ZYG-1 Levels to Limit Centriole Duplication.

  • Peel, N.
  • Iyer, J.
  • Naik, A.
  • Dougherty, M.
  • Decker, M.
  • O'Connell, K.
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Abstract

In humans perturbations of centriole number are associated with tumorigenesis and microcephaly, therefore appropriate regulation of centriole duplication is critical. The C. elegans homolog of Plk4, ZYG-1, is required for centriole duplication, but our understanding of how ZYG-1 levels are regulated remains incomplete. We have identified the two PP1 orthologs, GSP-1 and GSP-2, and their regulators I-2SZY-2 and SDS-22 as key regulators of ZYG-1 protein levels. We find that down-regulation of PP1 activity either directly, or by mutation of szy-2 or sds-22 can rescue the loss of centriole duplication associated with a zyg-1 hypomorphic allele. Suppression is achieved through an increase in ZYG-1 levels, and our data indicate that PP1 normally ...

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