ARL13B Regulates Juxtaposed Cilia-Cilia Elongation in BBSome Dependent Manner in Caenorhabditis Elegans
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2025
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Cell Press
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GOLD
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Abstract
The interaction of cilia with various cellular compartments, such as axons, has emerged as a new form of cellular communication. Cilia often extend in proximity to cilia from neighboring cells. However, the mechanisms driving this process termed juxtaposed cilia-cilia elongation (JCE) remain unclear. We use fluorescence-based visualization to study the mechanisms of coordinated cilia elongation in sensory neurons of Caenorhabditis elegans. Conducting a selective gene-based screening strategy reveals that ARL-13/ARL13B and MKS-5/RPGRIP1L are essential for JCE. We demonstrate that ARL-13 modulates JCE independently of cilia length. Loss of NPHP-2/inversin along with HDAC-6 enhances the cilia misdirection phenotype of arl-13 mutants, while disruption of the BBSome complex, but not microtubule components, partially suppresses the JCE defects in arl-13 mutants. We further show changes in the phospholipid compositions in arl-13 mutants. We suggest that ARL-13 contributes to JCE, in part, through the modulation of the ciliary membrane.
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Kaplan, Oktay Ismail/0000-0002-8733-0920;
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Article, FLAGELLAR, JOUBERT SYNDROME, SENSORY CILIA, MUTATIONS, FUNCTIONAL REDUNDANCY, BIOGENESIS, TUBULIN TRANSPORT, DISEASE GENES, PROTEIN, CILIOGENESIS
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Iscience
Volume
28
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2
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111791
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