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CCDC66 regulates primary cilium length and signaling via interactions with transition zone and axonemal proteins

dc.contributor.coauthorFrikstad, Kari-Anne M.
dc.contributor.coauthorPatzke, Sebastian
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Molecular Biology and Genetics
dc.contributor.kuauthorBatman, Umut
dc.contributor.kuauthorÇonkar, Deniz
dc.contributor.kuauthorDeretic, Jovana
dc.contributor.kuauthorKaralar, Elif Nur Fırat
dc.contributor.kuauthorOdabaşı, Ezgi
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteCollege of Sciences
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T23:57:32Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractThe primary cilium is a microtubule-based organelle that serves as a hub for many signaling pathways. It functions as part of the centrosome or cilium complex, which also contains the basal body and the centriolar satellites. Little is known about the mechanisms by which the microtubule-based ciliary axoneme is assembled with a proper length and structure, particularly in terms of the activity of microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) and the crosstalk between the different compartments of the centrosome or cilium complex. Here, we analyzed CCDC66, a MAP implicated in cilium biogenesis and ciliopathies. Live-cell imaging revealed that CCDC66 compartmentalizes between centrosomes, centriolar satellites, and the ciliary axoneme and tip during cilium biogenesis. CCDC66 depletion in human cells causes defects in cilium assembly, length and morphology. Notably, CCDC66 interacts with the ciliopathy-linked MAPs CEP104 and CSPP1, and regulates axonemal length and Hedgehog pathway activation. Moreover, CCDC66 is required for the basal body recruitment of transition zone proteins and intraflagellar transport B (IFT-B) machinery. Overall, our results establish CCDC66 as a multifaceted regulator of the primary cilium and provide insight into how ciliary MAPs and subcompartments cooperate to ensure assembly of functional cilia.
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dc.description.indexedbyScopus
dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.issue3
dc.description.openaccessNO
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.sponsorshipThis project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 896644 awarded to J.D., and the European Research Council Starting grant agreement no. 679140 to E.N.F.-K. This work was also supported by an European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) Installation Grant 3622 and Young InvestigatorAward to E.N.F.-K., Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) Directorate of Science Fellowships and Grant Programmes (BIDEB) 120C148 grant to E.N.F.-K. and Norwegian Cancer Society (Kreftforeningen), Career Development Grant 6839316 to S.P.
dc.description.volume136
dc.identifier.doi10.1242/jcs.260327
dc.identifier.eissn1477-9137
dc.identifier.issn0021-9533
dc.identifier.quartileQ2
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85147318123
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.260327
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/15310
dc.identifier.wos944454600010
dc.keywordsCCDC66
dc.keywordsPrimary cilium
dc.keywordsCilium assembly
dc.keywordsCiliopathy
dc.keywordsCentriolar satellite
dc.keywordsAxoneme
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherThe Company of Biologists
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Cell Science
dc.subjectCell biology
dc.titleCCDC66 regulates primary cilium length and signaling via interactions with transition zone and axonemal proteins
dc.typeJournal Article
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local.contributor.kuauthorOdabaşı, Ezgi
local.contributor.kuauthorÇonkar, Deniz
local.contributor.kuauthorDeretic, Jovana
local.contributor.kuauthorBatman, Umut
local.contributor.kuauthorKaralar, Elif Nur Fırat
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