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Ubiquitin-proteasome system controls ciliogenesis at the initial step of axoneme extension.


ABSTRACT: Primary cilia are microtubule-based sensory organelles that organize numerous key signals during developments and tissue homeostasis. Ciliary microtubule doublet, named axoneme, is grown directly from the distal end of mother centrioles through a multistep process upon cell cycle exit; however, the instructive signals that initiate these events are poorly understood. Here we show that ubiquitin-proteasome machinery removes trichoplein, a negative regulator of ciliogenesis, from mother centrioles and thereby causes Aurora-A inactivation, leading to ciliogenesis. Ciliogenesis is blocked if centriolar trichoplein is stabilized by treatment with proteasome inhibitors or by expression of non-ubiquitylatable trichoplein mutant (K50/57R). Started from two-stepped global E3 screening, we have identified KCTD17 as a substrate-adaptor for Cul3-RING E3 ligases (CRL3s) that polyubiquitylates trichoplein. Depletion of KCTD17 specifically arrests ciliogenesis at the initial step of axoneme extension through aberrant trichoplein-Aurora-A activity. Thus, CRL3-KCTD17 targets trichoplein to proteolysis to initiate the axoneme extension during ciliogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Kasahara K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4205846 | biostudies-other | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Ubiquitin-proteasome system controls ciliogenesis at the initial step of axoneme extension.

Kasahara Kousuke K   Kawakami Yoshitaka Y   Kiyono Tohru T   Yonemura Shigenobu S   Kawamura Yoshifumi Y   Era Saho S   Matsuzaki Fumio F   Goshima Naoki N   Inagaki Masaki M  

Nature communications 20141001


Primary cilia are microtubule-based sensory organelles that organize numerous key signals during developments and tissue homeostasis. Ciliary microtubule doublet, named axoneme, is grown directly from the distal end of mother centrioles through a multistep process upon cell cycle exit; however, the instructive signals that initiate these events are poorly understood. Here we show that ubiquitin-proteasome machinery removes trichoplein, a negative regulator of ciliogenesis, from mother centrioles  ...[more]

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