EMD-21985
Structure of MZT2/GCP-NHD and CDK5Rap2 at position 13 of the gamma-TuRC
EMD-21985
Single-particle4.5 Å

Map released: 22/07/2020
Last modified: 06/03/2024
Sample Organism:
Homo sapiens
Sample: Focused refinement gamma-TuRC density map surrounding positions 12-13
Fitted models: 6x0v (Avg. Q-score: 0.416)
Deposition Authors: Wieczorek M
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Huang T-L
Sample: Focused refinement gamma-TuRC density map surrounding positions 12-13
Fitted models: 6x0v (Avg. Q-score: 0.416)
Deposition Authors: Wieczorek M

MZT Proteins Form Multi-Faceted Structural Modules in the gamma-Tubulin Ring Complex.
Abstract:
Microtubule organization depends on the γ-tubulin ring complex (γ-TuRC), a ∼2.3-MDa nucleation factor comprising an asymmetric assembly of γ-tubulin and GCP2-GCP6. However, it is currently unclear how the γ-TuRC-associated microproteins MZT1 and MZT2 contribute to the structure and regulation of the holocomplex. Here, we report cryo-EM structures of MZT1 and MZT2 in the context of the native human γ-TuRC. MZT1 forms two subcomplexes with the N-terminal α-helical domains of GCP3 or GCP6 (GCP-NHDs) within the γ-TuRC "lumenal bridge." We determine the X-ray structure of recombinant MZT1/GCP6-NHD and find it is similar to that within the native γ-TuRC. We identify two additional MZT/GCP-NHD-like subcomplexes, one of which is located on the outer face of the γ-TuRC and comprises MZT2 and GCP2-NHD in complex with a centrosomin motif 1 (CM1)-containing peptide. Our data reveal how MZT1 and MZT2 establish multi-faceted, structurally mimetic "modules" that can expand structural and regulatory interfaces in the γ-TuRC.
Microtubule organization depends on the γ-tubulin ring complex (γ-TuRC), a ∼2.3-MDa nucleation factor comprising an asymmetric assembly of γ-tubulin and GCP2-GCP6. However, it is currently unclear how the γ-TuRC-associated microproteins MZT1 and MZT2 contribute to the structure and regulation of the holocomplex. Here, we report cryo-EM structures of MZT1 and MZT2 in the context of the native human γ-TuRC. MZT1 forms two subcomplexes with the N-terminal α-helical domains of GCP3 or GCP6 (GCP-NHDs) within the γ-TuRC "lumenal bridge." We determine the X-ray structure of recombinant MZT1/GCP6-NHD and find it is similar to that within the native γ-TuRC. We identify two additional MZT/GCP-NHD-like subcomplexes, one of which is located on the outer face of the γ-TuRC and comprises MZT2 and GCP2-NHD in complex with a centrosomin motif 1 (CM1)-containing peptide. Our data reveal how MZT1 and MZT2 establish multi-faceted, structurally mimetic "modules" that can expand structural and regulatory interfaces in the γ-TuRC.