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Isolation and Fluorescence Imaging for Single-particle Reconstruction of Chlamydomonas Centrioles
Published on: September 21, 2018
Centrosomal protein CEP104 (Chlamydomonas FAP256) moves to the ciliary tip during ciliary assembly
Trinadh V Satish Tammana1, Damayanti Tammana, Dennis R Diener
1Department of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Abstract:
The ciliary tip has been implicated in ciliary assembly and disassembly, and signaling, yet information on its protein composition is limited. Using comparative, quantitative proteomics based on the fact that tip proteins will be approximately twice as concentrated in half-length compared with full-length flagella, we have identified FAP256 as a tip protein in Chlamydomonas. FAP256 localizes to the tips of both central pair and outer doublet microtubules (MTs) and it remains at the tip during flagellar assembly and disassembly. Similarly, its vertebrate counterpart, CEP104, localizes on the distal ends of both centrioles of nondividing cells until the mother centriole forms a cilium and then localizes at the tip of the elongating cilium. A null mutant of FAP256 in Chlamydomonas and RNAi in vertebrate cells showed that FAP256/CEP104 is required for ciliogenesis in a high percentage of cells. In those cells that could form cilia, there were structural deformities at the ciliary tips.
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