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  A WDR35-dependent coat protein complex transports ciliary membrane cargo vesicles to cilia.

Quidwai, T., Wang, J., Hall, E. A., Petriman, N. A., Leng, W., Kiesel, P., et al. (2021). A WDR35-dependent coat protein complex transports ciliary membrane cargo vesicles to cilia. eLife, 10: e69786. doi:10.7554/eLife.69786.

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Quidwai, Tooba, Author
Wang, Jiaolong, Author
Hall, Emma A, Author
Petriman, Narcis A, Author
Leng, Weihua, Author
Kiesel, Petra, Author
Wells, Jonathan N, Author
Murphy, Laura C, Author
Keighren, Margaret A, Author
Marsh, Joseph A, Author
Lorentzen, Esben, Author
Pigino, Gaia1, Author           
Mill, Pleasantine, Author
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is a highly conserved mechanism for motor-driven transport of cargo within cilia, but how this cargo is selectively transported to cilia is unclear. WDR35/IFT121 is a component of the IFT-A complex best known for its role in ciliary retrograde transport. In the absence of WDR35, small mutant cilia form but fail to enrich in diverse classes of ciliary membrane proteins. In Wdr35 mouse mutants, the non-core IFT-A components are degraded and core components accumulate at the ciliary base. We reveal deep sequence homology of WDR35 and other IFT-A subunits to α and ß' COPI coatomer subunits, and demonstrate an accumulation of 'coat-less' vesicles which fail to fuse with Wdr35 mutant cilia. We determine that recombinant non-core IFT-As can bind directly to lipids and provide the first in-situ evidence of a novel coat function for WDR35, likely with other IFT-A proteins, in delivering ciliary membrane cargo necessary for cilia elongation.

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 Dates: 2021-11-04
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.7554/eLife.69786
Other: cbg-8203
PMID: 34734804
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