Phase Separation Of The Cep63 Center Dot Cep152 Complex Underlies The Formation Of Dynamic Supramolecular Self-Assemblies At Human Centrosomes

CELL CYCLE(2020)

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The centrosome is a unique membraneless organelle that plays a pivotal role in the orderly progression of the cell cycle in animal cells. It has been shown that two pericentriolar scaffold proteins, Cep63 and Cep152, generate a heterotetrameric complex to self-assemble into a higher-order cylindrical architecture around a centriole. However, the mechanisms underlying how they reach their threshold concentrations in the vast intracellular space and generate a self-assembled architecture remain mysterious. Here we demonstrate that, like liquid-like assemblies, Cep63 and Cep152 cooperatively generate amorphous aggregates capable of undergoing dynamic turnover and inter-aggregate fusion in vivo and a significant level of internal rearrangement within a condensate in vitro. Consistently, 1,6-hexanediol, a liquid-liquid phase separation disruptor, greatly diminished the ability of endogenous Cep63 and Cep152 to localize to centrosomes. Interestingly, a purified Cep63 center dot Cep152 complex generated either a cylindrical structure or a vesicle-like hollow sphere in a spatially controlled manner. It also formed condensate-like solid spheres in the presence of a macromolecular crowder. At the molecular level, two hydrophobic motifs, one each from Cep63 and Cep152, were required for generating phase-separating condensates and a high molecular-weight assembly. Thus, we propose that the self-assembly of the Cep63 center dot Cep152 complex is triggered by an intrinsic property of the complex undergoing density transition through the hydrophobic-motif-mediated phase separation.
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Cep63, Cep152, PCM, centrosome, phase separation
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