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The nexin link and B-tubule glutamylation maintain the alignment of outer doublets in the ciliary axoneme

Authors :
Douglas Tritschler
Daniel Stoddard
Daniela Nicastro
Mary E. Porter
Raqual Bower
Emily L. Hunter
Lea M. Alford
Winfield S. Sale
Jennifer H. Li
Source :
Cytoskeleton. 73:331-340
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

We developed quantitative assays to test the hypothesis that the N-DRC is required for integrity of the ciliary axoneme. We examined reactivated motility of demembranated drc cells, commonly termed "reactivated cell models." ATP-induced reactivation of wild-type cells resulted in the forward swimming of ∼90% of cell models. ATP-induced reactivation failed in a subset of drc cell models, despite forward motility in live drc cells. Dark-field light microscopic observations of drc cell models revealed various degrees of axonemal splaying. In contrast, >98% of axonemes from wild-type reactivated cell models remained intact. The sup-pf4 and drc3 mutants, unlike other drc mutants, retain most of the N-DRC linker that interconnects outer doublet microtubules. Reactivated sup-pf4 and drc3 cell models displayed nearly wild-type levels of forward motility. Thus, the N-DRC linker is required for axonemal integrity. We also examined reactivated motility and axoneme integrity in mutants defective in tubulin polyglutamylation. ATP-induced reactivation resulted in forward swimming of >75% of tpg cell models. Analysis of double mutants defective in tubulin polyglutamylation and different regions of the N-DRC indicate B-tubule polyglutamylation and the distal lobe of the linker region are both important for axonemal integrity and normal N-DRC function. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Details

ISSN :
19493584
Volume :
73
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cytoskeleton
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........eaf7c92e776097a229df36c4e557b9a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.21301