Two anterograde intraflagellar transport motors cooperate to build sensory cilia on C-elegans neurons

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Snow, JJ [1 ]
Ou, GS [1 ]
Gunnarson, AL [1 ]
Walker, MRS [1 ]
Zhou, HM [1 ]
Brust-Mascher, I [1 ]
Scholey, JM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Davis, Ctr Genet & Dev, Sect Mol & Cellular Biol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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10.1038/ncb1186
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Cilia have diverse roles in motility and sensory reception and their dysfunction contributes to cilia-related diseases. Assembly and maintenance of cilia depends on the intraflagellar transport (IFT) of axoneme, membrane, matrix and signalling proteins to appropriate destinations within the organelle(1-4). In the current model, these diverse cargo proteins bind to multiple sites on macromolecular IFT particles, which are moved by a single anterograde IFT motor, kinesin-II, from the ciliary base to its distal tip(5,6), where cargo-unloading occurs(1-4,7). Here, we describe the observation of fluorescent IFT motors and IFT particles moving along distinct domains within sensory cilia of wild-type and IFT-motor-mutant Caenorhabditis elegans. We show that two anterograde IFT motor holoenzymes, kinesin-II and Osm-3-kinesin(8), cooperate in a surprising way to control two pathways of IFT that build distinct parts of cilia. Instead of each motor independently moving its own specific cargo to a distinct destination, the two motors function redundantly to transport IFT particles along doublet microtubules adjacent to the transition zone to form the axoneme middle segment(9). Next, Osm-3-kinesin alone transports IFT particles along the distal singlet microtubules to stabilize the distal segment. Thus, the subtle coordinate activity of these IFT motors creates two sequential transport pathways.
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