TY - JOUR
T1 - Orc1 controls centriole and centrosome copy number in human cells
AU - Hemerly, Adriana S.
AU - Prasanth, Supriya G.
AU - Siddiqui, Khalid
AU - Stillman, Bruce
PY - 2009/2/6
Y1 - 2009/2/6
N2 - Centrosomes, each containing a pair of centrioles, organize microtubules in animal cells, particularly during mitosis. DNA and centrosomes are normally duplicated once before cell division to maintain optimal genome integrity. We report a new role for the Orc1 protein, a subunit of the origin recognition complex (ORC) that is a key component of the DNA replication licensing machinery, in controlling centriole and centrosome copy number in human cells, independent of its role in DNA replication. Cyclin A promotes Orc1 localization to centrosomes where Orc1 prevents Cyclin E-dependent reduplication of both centrioles and centrosomes in a single cell division cycle. The data suggest that Orc1 is a regulator of centriole and centrosome reduplication as well as the initiation of DNA replication.
AB - Centrosomes, each containing a pair of centrioles, organize microtubules in animal cells, particularly during mitosis. DNA and centrosomes are normally duplicated once before cell division to maintain optimal genome integrity. We report a new role for the Orc1 protein, a subunit of the origin recognition complex (ORC) that is a key component of the DNA replication licensing machinery, in controlling centriole and centrosome copy number in human cells, independent of its role in DNA replication. Cyclin A promotes Orc1 localization to centrosomes where Orc1 prevents Cyclin E-dependent reduplication of both centrioles and centrosomes in a single cell division cycle. The data suggest that Orc1 is a regulator of centriole and centrosome reduplication as well as the initiation of DNA replication.
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U2 - 10.1126/science.1166745
DO - 10.1126/science.1166745
M3 - Article
C2 - 19197067
AN - SCOPUS:59849095061
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 323
SP - 789
EP - 793
JO - Science
JF - Science
IS - 5915
ER -