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Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain
Cilia are microtubule-based cell appendages, serving motility, chemo-/mechano-/photo- sensation, and developmental signaling functions. Cilia are comprised of distinct structural and functional subregions including the basal body, transition zone (TZ) and inversin (Inv) compartments, and defects in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3854969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339792 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003977 |
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author | Cevik, Sebiha Sanders, Anna A. W. M. Van Wijk, Erwin Boldt, Karsten Clarke, Lara van Reeuwijk, Jeroen Hori, Yuji Horn, Nicola Hetterschijt, Lisette Wdowicz, Anita Mullins, Andrea Kida, Katarzyna Kaplan, Oktay I. van Beersum, Sylvia E. C. Man Wu, Ka Letteboer, Stef J. F. Mans, Dorus A. Katada, Toshiaki Kontani, Kenji Ueffing, Marius Roepman, Ronald Kremer, Hannie Blacque, Oliver E. |
author_facet | Cevik, Sebiha Sanders, Anna A. W. M. Van Wijk, Erwin Boldt, Karsten Clarke, Lara van Reeuwijk, Jeroen Hori, Yuji Horn, Nicola Hetterschijt, Lisette Wdowicz, Anita Mullins, Andrea Kida, Katarzyna Kaplan, Oktay I. van Beersum, Sylvia E. C. Man Wu, Ka Letteboer, Stef J. F. Mans, Dorus A. Katada, Toshiaki Kontani, Kenji Ueffing, Marius Roepman, Ronald Kremer, Hannie Blacque, Oliver E. |
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description | Cilia are microtubule-based cell appendages, serving motility, chemo-/mechano-/photo- sensation, and developmental signaling functions. Cilia are comprised of distinct structural and functional subregions including the basal body, transition zone (TZ) and inversin (Inv) compartments, and defects in this organelle are associated with an expanding spectrum of inherited disorders including Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), Meckel-Gruber Syndrome (MKS), Joubert Syndrome (JS) and Nephronophthisis (NPHP). Despite major advances in understanding ciliary trafficking pathways such as intraflagellar transport (IFT), how proteins are transported to subciliary membranes remains poorly understood. Using Caenorhabditis elegans and mammalian cells, we investigated the transport mechanisms underlying compartmentalization of JS-associated ARL13B/ARL-13, which we previously found is restricted at proximal ciliary membranes. We now show evolutionary conservation of ARL13B/ARL-13 localisation to an Inv-like subciliary membrane compartment, excluding the TZ, in many C. elegans ciliated neurons and in a subset of mammalian ciliary subtypes. Compartmentalisation of C. elegans ARL-13 requires a C-terminal RVVP motif and membrane anchoring to prevent distal cilium and nuclear targeting, respectively. Quantitative imaging in more than 20 mutants revealed differential contributions for IFT and ciliopathy modules in defining the ARL-13 compartment; IFT-A/B, IFT-dynein and BBS genes prevent ARL-13 accumulation at periciliary membranes, whereas MKS/NPHP modules additionally inhibit ARL-13 association with TZ membranes. Furthermore, in vivo FRAP analyses revealed distinct roles for IFT and MKS/NPHP genes in regulating a TZ barrier to ARL-13 diffusion, and intraciliary ARL-13 diffusion. Finally, C. elegans ARL-13 undergoes IFT-like motility and quantitative protein complex analysis of human ARL13B identified functional associations with IFT-B complexes, mapped to IFT46 and IFT74 interactions. Together, these findings reveal distinct requirements for sequence motifs, IFT and ciliopathy modules in defining an ARL-13 subciliary membrane compartment. We conclude that MKS/NPHP modules comprise a TZ barrier to ARL-13 diffusion, whereas IFT genes predominantly facilitate ARL-13 ciliary entry and/or retention via active transport mechanisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-38549692013-12-11 Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain Cevik, Sebiha Sanders, Anna A. W. M. Van Wijk, Erwin Boldt, Karsten Clarke, Lara van Reeuwijk, Jeroen Hori, Yuji Horn, Nicola Hetterschijt, Lisette Wdowicz, Anita Mullins, Andrea Kida, Katarzyna Kaplan, Oktay I. van Beersum, Sylvia E. C. Man Wu, Ka Letteboer, Stef J. F. Mans, Dorus A. Katada, Toshiaki Kontani, Kenji Ueffing, Marius Roepman, Ronald Kremer, Hannie Blacque, Oliver E. PLoS Genet Research Article Cilia are microtubule-based cell appendages, serving motility, chemo-/mechano-/photo- sensation, and developmental signaling functions. Cilia are comprised of distinct structural and functional subregions including the basal body, transition zone (TZ) and inversin (Inv) compartments, and defects in this organelle are associated with an expanding spectrum of inherited disorders including Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), Meckel-Gruber Syndrome (MKS), Joubert Syndrome (JS) and Nephronophthisis (NPHP). Despite major advances in understanding ciliary trafficking pathways such as intraflagellar transport (IFT), how proteins are transported to subciliary membranes remains poorly understood. Using Caenorhabditis elegans and mammalian cells, we investigated the transport mechanisms underlying compartmentalization of JS-associated ARL13B/ARL-13, which we previously found is restricted at proximal ciliary membranes. We now show evolutionary conservation of ARL13B/ARL-13 localisation to an Inv-like subciliary membrane compartment, excluding the TZ, in many C. elegans ciliated neurons and in a subset of mammalian ciliary subtypes. Compartmentalisation of C. elegans ARL-13 requires a C-terminal RVVP motif and membrane anchoring to prevent distal cilium and nuclear targeting, respectively. Quantitative imaging in more than 20 mutants revealed differential contributions for IFT and ciliopathy modules in defining the ARL-13 compartment; IFT-A/B, IFT-dynein and BBS genes prevent ARL-13 accumulation at periciliary membranes, whereas MKS/NPHP modules additionally inhibit ARL-13 association with TZ membranes. Furthermore, in vivo FRAP analyses revealed distinct roles for IFT and MKS/NPHP genes in regulating a TZ barrier to ARL-13 diffusion, and intraciliary ARL-13 diffusion. Finally, C. elegans ARL-13 undergoes IFT-like motility and quantitative protein complex analysis of human ARL13B identified functional associations with IFT-B complexes, mapped to IFT46 and IFT74 interactions. Together, these findings reveal distinct requirements for sequence motifs, IFT and ciliopathy modules in defining an ARL-13 subciliary membrane compartment. We conclude that MKS/NPHP modules comprise a TZ barrier to ARL-13 diffusion, whereas IFT genes predominantly facilitate ARL-13 ciliary entry and/or retention via active transport mechanisms. Public Library of Science 2013-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3854969/ /pubmed/24339792 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003977 Text en © 2013 Cevik et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cevik, Sebiha Sanders, Anna A. W. M. Van Wijk, Erwin Boldt, Karsten Clarke, Lara van Reeuwijk, Jeroen Hori, Yuji Horn, Nicola Hetterschijt, Lisette Wdowicz, Anita Mullins, Andrea Kida, Katarzyna Kaplan, Oktay I. van Beersum, Sylvia E. C. Man Wu, Ka Letteboer, Stef J. F. Mans, Dorus A. Katada, Toshiaki Kontani, Kenji Ueffing, Marius Roepman, Ronald Kremer, Hannie Blacque, Oliver E. Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain |
title | Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain |
title_full | Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain |
title_fullStr | Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain |
title_full_unstemmed | Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain |
title_short | Active Transport and Diffusion Barriers Restrict Joubert Syndrome-Associated ARL13B/ARL-13 to an Inv-like Ciliary Membrane Subdomain |
title_sort | active transport and diffusion barriers restrict joubert syndrome-associated arl13b/arl-13 to an inv-like ciliary membrane subdomain |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3854969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339792 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003977 |
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