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Dynein-2 intermediate chains play crucial but distinct roles 2 in primary cilia formation and function

Authors :
Vuolo, Laura
Stevenson, Nicola
Heesom, Kate
Stephens, David
Source :
Vuolo, L, Stevenson, N, Heesom, K & Stephens, D 2018, ' Dynein-2 intermediate chains play crucial but distinct roles 2 in primary cilia formation and function ', eLife, vol. 7, e39655 . https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.39655
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The dynein-2 microtubule motor is the retrograde motor for intraflagellar transport. Mutations in dynein-2 components cause skeletal ciliopathies, notably Jeune syndrome. Dynein-2 contains a heterodimer of two non-identical intermediate chains, WDR34 and WDR60. Here, we use knockout cell lines to demonstrate that each intermediate chain has a distinct role in cilium function. Using quantitative proteomics, we show that WDR34 KO cells can assemble a dynein-2 motor complex that binds IFT proteins yet fails to extend an axoneme, indicating complex function is stalled. In contrast, WDR60 KO cells do extend axonemes but show reduced assembly of dynein-2 and binding to IFT proteins. Both proteins are required to maintain a functional transition zone and for efficient bidirectional intraflagellar transport. Our results indicate that the subunit asymmetry within the dynein-2 complex is matched with a functional asymmetry between the dynein-2 intermediate chains. Furthermore, this work reveals that loss of function of dynein-2 leads to defects in transition zone architecture, as well as intraflagellar transport.

Subjects

Subjects :
sense organs

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vuolo, L, Stevenson, N, Heesom, K & Stephens, D 2018, ' Dynein-2 intermediate chains play crucial but distinct roles 2 in primary cilia formation and function ', eLife, vol. 7, e39655 . https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.39655
Accession number :
edsair.od......2642..01ad7cb77e2b16d348d132d328498edc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.39655