Centrosome-assisted assembly of the Balbiani body

中心体辅助的巴尔比亚尼体组装

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Abstract

The Balbiani body (Bb), which was discovered about 170 years ago, is a membraneless organelle in the oocyte in most species. In organisms like Xenopus and Zebrafish, Bb accumulates mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and germline determinants and regulates the proper localization of germline determinants. The Bb forms around the centrosome in the oocyte during early oogenesis. The mechanism behind its assembly has gained attention only very recently. Here, we report that overexpression of the germ plasm matrix protein Xvelo leads to the formation of a 'Bb-like' structure in somatic cells. The 'Bb-like' structure assembles around the centrosome and selectively recruits mitochondria, ER, and germline determinants. Taking advantage of this system, we investigated the roles of centrosome components on the assembly of Xvelo. Our results reveal that multiple components of the centrosome, including Sas6, Cenexin, and DZIP1, interact with Xvelo and promote its assembly, with Sas6 exhibiting the most prominent activity. Importantly, knocking down Sas6, Cenexin, and DZIP1 individually or in combination resulted in reduced Xvelo aggregates. Taken together, our work suggests that the centrosome may function as a nucleation center to promote the initiation of Xvelo assembly, resulting in the formation of the Bb around the centrosome.

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