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Item Type Journal Article
Title Dzip1 and Fam92 form a ciliary transition zone complex with cell type specific roles in Drosophila
Creator Lapart et al.
Author Jean-André Lapart
Author Marco Gottardo
Author Elisabeth Cortier
Author Jean-Luc Duteyrat
Author Céline Augière
Author Alain Mangé
Author Julie Jerber
Author Jérôme Solassol
Author Jay Gopalakrishnan
Author Joëlle Thomas
Author Bénédicte Durand
Abstract Cilia and flagella are conserved eukaryotic organelles essential for cellular signaling and motility. Cilia dysfunctions cause life-threatening ciliopathies, many of which are due to defects in the transition zone (TZ), a complex structure of the ciliary base. Therefore, understanding TZ assembly, which relies on ordered interactions of multiprotein modules, is of critical importance. Here, we show that Drosophila Dzip1 and Fam92 form a functional module which constrains the conserved core TZ protein, Cep290, to the ciliary base. We identify cell type specific roles of this functional module in two different tissues. While it is required for TZ assembly in all Drosophila ciliated cells, it also regulates basal-body growth and docking to the plasma membrane during spermatogenesis. We therefore demonstrate a novel regulatory role for Dzip1 and Fam92 in mediating membrane/basal-body interactions and show that these interactions exhibit cell type specific functions in basal-body maturation and TZ organization.
Publication eLife
Volume 8
Date 12 10, 2019
Journal Abbr Elife
Language eng
DOI 10.7554/eLife.49307
ISSN 2050-084X
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 31821146 PMCID: PMC6904220
Tags author, basal body, cell biology, ciliopathies, D. melanogaster, developmental biology, original, pp2i
Date Added 2020/01/13 - 18:23:42
Date Modified 2020/01/14 - 10:30:48
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