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Axonemal Lumen Dominates Cytosolic Protein Diffusion inside the Primary Cilium.

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Luo, W., et al. “Axonemal Lumen Dominates Cytosolic Protein Diffusion Inside The Primary Cilium.”. Scientific Reports, p. 15793.
Center University of Michigan
Author Wangxi Luo, Andrew Ruba, Daisuke Takao, Ludovit P Zweifel, Roderick Y H Lim, Kristen J Verhey, Weidong Yang
Abstract

Transport of membrane and cytosolic proteins in primary cilia is thought to depend on intraflagellar transport (IFT) and diffusion. However, the relative contribution and spatial routes of each transport mechanism are largely unknown. Although challenging to decipher, the details of these routes are essential for our understanding of protein transport in primary cilia, a critically affected process in many genetic diseases. By using a high-speed virtual 3D super-resolution microscopy, we have mapped the 3D spatial locations of transport routes for various cytosolic proteins in the 250-nm-wide shaft of live primary cilia with a spatiotemporal resolution of 2 ms and <16 nm. Our data reveal two spatially distinguishable transport routes for cytosolic proteins: an IFT-dependent path along the axoneme, and a passive-diffusion route in the axonemal lumen that escaped previous studies. While all cytosolic proteins tested primarily utilize the IFT path in the anterograde direction, differences are observed in the retrograde direction where IFT20 only utilizes IFT, and approximately half of KIF17 and one third of α-tubulin utilizes diffusion besides IFT.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
7
Issue
1
Number of Pages
15793
Date Published
11/2017
ISSN Number
2045-2322
DOI
10.1038/s41598-017-16103-z
Alternate Journal
Sci Rep
PMID
29150645
PMCID
PMC5693955
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