An anchoring complex recruits katanin for microtubule severing at the plant cortical nucleation sites

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Noriyoshi Yagi
Takehide Kato
Sachihiro Matsunaga
David W. Ehrhardt
Masayoshi Nakamura
Takashi Hashimoto
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[1] Nara Institute of Science and Technology,Division of Biological Science
[2] Tokyo University of Science,Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Applied Biological Science
[3] Nagoya University,Institute of Transformative Bio
[4] University of Tokyo,Molecules (WPI
[5] Stanford University,ITbM)
[6] Carnegie Institution for Science,Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
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Microtubules are severed by katanin at distinct cellular locations to facilitate reorientation or amplification of dynamic microtubule arrays, but katanin targeting mechanisms are poorly understood. Here we show that a centrosomal microtubule-anchoring complex is used to recruit katanin in acentrosomal plant cells. The conserved protein complex of Msd1 (also known as SSX2IP) and Wdr8 is localized at microtubule nucleation sites along the microtubule lattice in interphase Arabidopsis cells. Katanin is recruited to these sites for efficient release of newly formed daughter microtubules. Our cell biological and genetic studies demonstrate that Msd1-Wdr8 acts as a specific katanin recruitment factor to cortical nucleation sites (but not to microtubule crossover sites) and stabilizes the association of daughter microtubule minus ends to their nucleation sites until they become severed by katanin. Molecular coupling of sequential anchoring and severing events by the evolutionarily conserved complex renders microtubule release under tight control of katanin activity.
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