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RAB19 Directs Cortical Remodeling and Membrane Growth for Primary Ciliogenesis.

Cayla E Jewett1, Adam W J Soh1, Carrie H Lin1, Quanlong Lu2, Ezra Lencer1, Christopher J Westlake2, Chad G Pearson1, Rytis Prekeris3.   

Abstract

Primary cilia are sensory organelles that utilize the compartmentalization of membrane and cytoplasm to communicate signaling events, and yet, how the formation of a cilium is coordinated with reorganization of the cortical membrane and cytoskeleton is unclear. Using polarized epithelia, we find that cortical actin clearing and apical membrane partitioning occur where the centrosome resides at the cell surface prior to ciliation. RAB19, a previously uncharacterized RAB, associates with the RAB-GAP TBC1D4 and the HOPS-tethering complex to coordinate cortical clearing and ciliary membrane growth, which is essential for ciliogenesis. This RAB19-directed pathway is not exclusive to polarized epithelia, as RAB19 loss in nonpolarized cell types blocks ciliogenesis with a docked ciliary vesicle. Remarkably, inhibiting actomyosin contractility can substitute for the function of the RAB19 complex and restore ciliogenesis in knockout cells. Together, this work provides a mechanistic understanding behind a cytoskeletal clearing and membrane partitioning step required for ciliogenesis.
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Keywords:  Actin; HOPS complex; RAB; TBC1D4; apical polarity; centrosome; cilia

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33561422      PMCID: PMC7880532          DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2020.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Cell        ISSN: 1534-5807            Impact factor:   12.270


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