AC6 regulates the microtubule-depolymerizing kinesin KIF19A to control ciliary length in mammals
Kavisha Arora, John R. Lund, Nevin A. Naren, Basilia Zingarelli, Anjaparavanda P. Naren
Abstract
that AC6 inhibits AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), an important modulator of cellular energy-conserving mechanisms, and uncouples its binding with ciliary kinesin Kif19a. In the absence of AC6, activation of AMPK mobilizes Kif19a into autophagosomes for degradation in airway epithelial cells. Lower Kif19a levels upon pharmacological activation of AMPK in airway epithelial cells correlated with elongated cilia and vice versa. In all, the AC6-AMPK pathway, which is tunable to cellular cues, could potentially serve as one of the crucial ciliary growth checkpoints and could be channeled to develop therapeutic interventions for cilia-associated disorders.
Topics & Concepts
MicrotubuleKinesinCell biologyBiologyGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsProtist diversity and phylogeny