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Mechanism of IFT-A polymerization into trains for ciliary transport

Shimi Meleppattu, Haixia Zhou, Jin Dai, Miao Gui, Alan Brown

2022Cell49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is the highly conserved process by which proteins are transported along ciliary microtubules by a train-like polymeric assembly of IFT-A and IFT-B complexes. IFT-A is sandwiched between IFT-B and the ciliary membrane, consistent with its putative role in transporting transmembrane and membrane-associated cargoes. Here, we have used single-particle analysis electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) to determine structures of native IFT-A complexes. We show that subcomplex rearrangements enable IFT-A to polymerize laterally on anterograde IFT trains, revealing a cooperative assembly mechanism. Surprisingly, we discover that binding of IFT-A to IFT-B shields the preferred lipid-binding interface from the ciliary membrane but orients an interconnected network of β-propeller domains with the capacity to accommodate diverse cargoes toward the ciliary membrane. This work provides a mechanistic basis for understanding IFT-train assembly and cargo interactions.

Topics & Concepts

CiliumIntraflagellar transportBiologyMicrotubuleCell biologyBiophysicsTransmembrane proteinFlagellumBiochemistryReceptorGeneGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesProtist diversity and phylogenyMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics
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