CAMSAP2 organizes a γ-tubulin-independent microtubule nucleation centre

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Abstract

Microtubules are dynamic polymers consisting of αβ-tubulin heterodimers. The initial polymerization process, called microtubule nucleation, occurs spontaneously via αβ-tubulin. Since a large energy barrier prevents microtubule nucleation in cells, the γ-tubulin ring complex is recruited to the centrosome to overcome the nucleation barrier. However, detachment of a considerable number of microtubules from the centrosome is known to contribute to fundamental processes in cells. Here, we present evidence that minus-end-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated protein 2 (CAMSAP2) serves as a strong nucleator for microtubule formation from soluble αβ-tubulin independent of γ-tubulin. CAMSAP2 significantly reduces the nucleation barrier close to the critical concentration for microtubule polymerization by stabilizing the longitudinal contacts among αβ-tubulins. CAMSAP2 clusters together with αβ-tubulin to generate nucleation intermediates, from which numerous microtubules radiate, forming aster-like structures. Our findings suggest that CAMSAP2 supports microtubule growth by organizing a nucleation centre as well as by stabilizing microtubule nucleation intermediates.

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