ε-Tubulin Is an Essential Component of the Centriole

Susan K. Dutcher(University of Colorado Boulder), Naomi S. Morrissette(Washington University in St. Louis), Andrea M. Preble(University of Colorado Boulder), Craig R. Rackley, John Stanga
Molecular Biology of the Cell
November 1, 2002
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Abstract

Centrioles and basal bodies are cylinders composed of nine triplet microtubule blades that play essential roles in the centrosome and in flagellar assembly. Chlamydomonas cells with the bld2-1 mutation fail to assemble doublet and triplet microtubules and have defects in cleavage furrow placement and meiosis. Using positional cloning, we have walked 720 kb and identified a 13.2-kb fragment that contains epsilon-tubulin and rescues the Bld2 defects. The bld2-1 allele has a premature stop codon and intragenic revertants replace the stop codon with glutamine, glutamate, or lysine. Polyclonal antibodies to epsilon-tubulin show peripheral labeling of full-length basal bodies and centrioles. Thus, epsilon-tubulin is encoded by the BLD2 allele and epsilon-tubulin plays a role in basal body/centriole morphogenesis.


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