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- Title
GSK-3β-regulated interaction of BICD with dynein is involved in microtubule anchorage at centrosome.
- Authors
Fumoto, Katsumi; Hoogenraad, Casper C.; Kikuchi, Akira
- Abstract
Microtubule arrays direct intracellular organization and define cellular polarity. Here, we show a novel function of glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) in the organization of microtubule arrays through the interaction with Bicaudal-D (BICD). BICD is known to form a complex with dynein–dynactin and to function in the intracellular vesicle trafficking. Our data revealed that GSK-3β is required for the binding of BICD to dynein but not to dynactin. Knockdown of GSK-3β or BICD reduced centrosomally focused microtubules and induced the mislocalization of centrosomal proteins. The unfocused microtubules in GSK-3β knockdown cells were rescued by the expression of the dynein intermediate chain-BICD fusion protein. Microtubule regrowth assays showed that GSK-3β and BICD are required for the anchoring of microtubules to the centrosome. These results imply that GSK-3β may function in transporting centrosomal proteins to the centrosome by stabilizing the BICD1 and dynein complex, resulting in the regulation of a focused microtubule organization.
- Subjects
CENTROSOMES; CELLS; TUBULINS; MICROTUBULES; GLYCOGEN synthase kinase-3; PROTEIN kinases; DYNEIN
- Publication
EMBO Journal, 2006, Vol 25, Issue 24, p5670
- ISSN
0261-4189
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/sj.emboj.7601459