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Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function
Ciliary microtubules are subject to post-translational modifications that act as a “Tubulin Code” to regulate motor traffic, binding proteins and stability. In humans, loss of CCP1, a cytosolic carboxypeptidase and tubulin deglutamylating enzyme, causes infantile-onset neurodegeneration. In C. elega...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7592914/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009052 |
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author | Power, Kade M. Akella, Jyothi S. Gu, Amanda Walsh, Jonathon D. Bellotti, Sebastian Morash, Margaret Zhang, Winnie Ramadan, Yasmin H. Ross, Nicole Golden, Andy Smith, Harold E. Barr, Maureen M. O’Hagan, Robert |
author_facet | Power, Kade M. Akella, Jyothi S. Gu, Amanda Walsh, Jonathon D. Bellotti, Sebastian Morash, Margaret Zhang, Winnie Ramadan, Yasmin H. Ross, Nicole Golden, Andy Smith, Harold E. Barr, Maureen M. O’Hagan, Robert |
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description | Ciliary microtubules are subject to post-translational modifications that act as a “Tubulin Code” to regulate motor traffic, binding proteins and stability. In humans, loss of CCP1, a cytosolic carboxypeptidase and tubulin deglutamylating enzyme, causes infantile-onset neurodegeneration. In C. elegans, mutations in ccpp-1, the homolog of CCP1, result in progressive degeneration of neuronal cilia and loss of neuronal function. To identify genes that regulate microtubule glutamylation and ciliary integrity, we performed a forward genetic screen for suppressors of ciliary degeneration in ccpp-1 mutants. We isolated the ttll-5(my38) suppressor, a mutation in a tubulin tyrosine ligase-like glutamylase gene. We show that mutation in the ttll-4, ttll-5, or ttll-11 gene suppressed the hyperglutamylation-induced loss of ciliary dye filling and kinesin-2 mislocalization in ccpp-1 cilia. We also identified the nekl-4(my31) suppressor, an allele affecting the NIMA (Never in Mitosis A)-related kinase NEKL-4/NEK10. In humans, NEK10 mutation causes bronchiectasis, an airway and mucociliary transport disorder caused by defective motile cilia. C. elegans NEKL-4 localizes to the ciliary base but does not localize to cilia, suggesting an indirect role in ciliary processes. This work defines a pathway in which glutamylation, a component of the Tubulin Code, is written by TTLL-4, TTLL-5, and TTLL-11; is erased by CCPP-1; is read by ciliary kinesins; and its downstream effects are modulated by NEKL-4 activity. Identification of regulators of microtubule glutamylation in diverse cellular contexts is important to the development of effective therapies for disorders characterized by changes in microtubule glutamylation. By identifying C. elegans genes important for neuronal and ciliary stability, our work may inform research into the roles of the tubulin code in human ciliopathies and neurodegenerative diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-75929142020-11-02 Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function Power, Kade M. Akella, Jyothi S. Gu, Amanda Walsh, Jonathon D. Bellotti, Sebastian Morash, Margaret Zhang, Winnie Ramadan, Yasmin H. Ross, Nicole Golden, Andy Smith, Harold E. Barr, Maureen M. O’Hagan, Robert PLoS Genet Research Article Ciliary microtubules are subject to post-translational modifications that act as a “Tubulin Code” to regulate motor traffic, binding proteins and stability. In humans, loss of CCP1, a cytosolic carboxypeptidase and tubulin deglutamylating enzyme, causes infantile-onset neurodegeneration. In C. elegans, mutations in ccpp-1, the homolog of CCP1, result in progressive degeneration of neuronal cilia and loss of neuronal function. To identify genes that regulate microtubule glutamylation and ciliary integrity, we performed a forward genetic screen for suppressors of ciliary degeneration in ccpp-1 mutants. We isolated the ttll-5(my38) suppressor, a mutation in a tubulin tyrosine ligase-like glutamylase gene. We show that mutation in the ttll-4, ttll-5, or ttll-11 gene suppressed the hyperglutamylation-induced loss of ciliary dye filling and kinesin-2 mislocalization in ccpp-1 cilia. We also identified the nekl-4(my31) suppressor, an allele affecting the NIMA (Never in Mitosis A)-related kinase NEKL-4/NEK10. In humans, NEK10 mutation causes bronchiectasis, an airway and mucociliary transport disorder caused by defective motile cilia. C. elegans NEKL-4 localizes to the ciliary base but does not localize to cilia, suggesting an indirect role in ciliary processes. This work defines a pathway in which glutamylation, a component of the Tubulin Code, is written by TTLL-4, TTLL-5, and TTLL-11; is erased by CCPP-1; is read by ciliary kinesins; and its downstream effects are modulated by NEKL-4 activity. Identification of regulators of microtubule glutamylation in diverse cellular contexts is important to the development of effective therapies for disorders characterized by changes in microtubule glutamylation. By identifying C. elegans genes important for neuronal and ciliary stability, our work may inform research into the roles of the tubulin code in human ciliopathies and neurodegenerative diseases. Public Library of Science 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7592914/ /pubmed/33064774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009052 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Power, Kade M. Akella, Jyothi S. Gu, Amanda Walsh, Jonathon D. Bellotti, Sebastian Morash, Margaret Zhang, Winnie Ramadan, Yasmin H. Ross, Nicole Golden, Andy Smith, Harold E. Barr, Maureen M. O’Hagan, Robert Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function |
title | Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function |
title_full | Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function |
title_fullStr | Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function |
title_full_unstemmed | Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function |
title_short | Mutation of NEKL-4/NEK10 and TTLL genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of CCPP-1 deglutamylase function |
title_sort | mutation of nekl-4/nek10 and ttll genes suppress neuronal ciliary degeneration caused by loss of ccpp-1 deglutamylase function |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7592914/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009052 |
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