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Functional genomic screen for modulators of ciliogenesis and cilium length

Primary cilia are evolutionarily conserved cellular organelles that organize diverse signaling pathways1,2. Defects in the formation or function of primary cilia are associated with a spectrum of human diseases and developmental abnormalities3. Genetic screens in model organisms have discovered core...

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Autores principales: Kim, Joon, Lee, Ji Eun, Heynen, Susanne, Suyama, Eigo, Ono, Keiichiro, Lee, KiYoung, Ideker, Trey, Aza-Blac, Pedro, Gleeson, Joseph G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20393563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature08895
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author Kim, Joon
Lee, Ji Eun
Heynen, Susanne
Suyama, Eigo
Ono, Keiichiro
Lee, KiYoung
Ideker, Trey
Aza-Blac, Pedro
Gleeson, Joseph G.
author_facet Kim, Joon
Lee, Ji Eun
Heynen, Susanne
Suyama, Eigo
Ono, Keiichiro
Lee, KiYoung
Ideker, Trey
Aza-Blac, Pedro
Gleeson, Joseph G.
author_sort Kim, Joon
collection PubMed
description Primary cilia are evolutionarily conserved cellular organelles that organize diverse signaling pathways1,2. Defects in the formation or function of primary cilia are associated with a spectrum of human diseases and developmental abnormalities3. Genetic screens in model organisms have discovered core machineries of cilium assembly and maintenance4. However, regulatory molecules that coordinate the biogenesis of primary cilia with other cellular processes, including cytoskeletal organization, vesicle trafficking and cell-cell adhesion, remain to be identified. Here we report the results of a functional genomic screen using RNA interference (RNAi) to identify human genes involved in ciliogenesis control. The screen identified 36 positive and 13 negative ciliogenesis modulators, which include molecules involved in actin dynamics and vesicle trafficking. Further investigation demonstrated that blocking actin assembly facilitates ciliogenesis by stabilizing the pericentrosomal preciliary compartment (PPC), a previously uncharacterized compact vesiculotubular structure storing transmembrane proteins destined for cilia during the early phase of ciliogenesis. PPC was labeled by recycling endosome markers. Moreover, knockdown of modulators that are involved in the endocytic recycling pathway affected the formation of PPC as well as ciliogenesis. Our results uncover a critical regulatory step that couples actin dynamics and endocytic recycling with ciliogenesis, and also provide potential target molecules for future study.
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spelling pubmed-29299612010-10-01 Functional genomic screen for modulators of ciliogenesis and cilium length Kim, Joon Lee, Ji Eun Heynen, Susanne Suyama, Eigo Ono, Keiichiro Lee, KiYoung Ideker, Trey Aza-Blac, Pedro Gleeson, Joseph G. Nature Article Primary cilia are evolutionarily conserved cellular organelles that organize diverse signaling pathways1,2. Defects in the formation or function of primary cilia are associated with a spectrum of human diseases and developmental abnormalities3. Genetic screens in model organisms have discovered core machineries of cilium assembly and maintenance4. However, regulatory molecules that coordinate the biogenesis of primary cilia with other cellular processes, including cytoskeletal organization, vesicle trafficking and cell-cell adhesion, remain to be identified. Here we report the results of a functional genomic screen using RNA interference (RNAi) to identify human genes involved in ciliogenesis control. The screen identified 36 positive and 13 negative ciliogenesis modulators, which include molecules involved in actin dynamics and vesicle trafficking. Further investigation demonstrated that blocking actin assembly facilitates ciliogenesis by stabilizing the pericentrosomal preciliary compartment (PPC), a previously uncharacterized compact vesiculotubular structure storing transmembrane proteins destined for cilia during the early phase of ciliogenesis. PPC was labeled by recycling endosome markers. Moreover, knockdown of modulators that are involved in the endocytic recycling pathway affected the formation of PPC as well as ciliogenesis. Our results uncover a critical regulatory step that couples actin dynamics and endocytic recycling with ciliogenesis, and also provide potential target molecules for future study. 2010-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2929961/ /pubmed/20393563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature08895 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Lee, Ji Eun
Heynen, Susanne
Suyama, Eigo
Ono, Keiichiro
Lee, KiYoung
Ideker, Trey
Aza-Blac, Pedro
Gleeson, Joseph G.
Functional genomic screen for modulators of ciliogenesis and cilium length
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title_short Functional genomic screen for modulators of ciliogenesis and cilium length
title_sort functional genomic screen for modulators of ciliogenesis and cilium length
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20393563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature08895
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