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Functional analyses of Pericentrin and Syne-2 interaction in ciliogenesis

Authors :
Falk, Nathalie
Kessler, Kristin
Schramm, Sinja-Fee
Boldt, Karsten
Becirovic, Elvir
Michalakis, Stylianos
Regus-Leidig, Hanna
Noegel, Angelika A.
Ueffing, Marius
Thiel, Christian T.
Roepman, Ronald
Brandstaetter, Johann Helmut
Giessl, Andreas
Falk, Nathalie
Kessler, Kristin
Schramm, Sinja-Fee
Boldt, Karsten
Becirovic, Elvir
Michalakis, Stylianos
Regus-Leidig, Hanna
Noegel, Angelika A.
Ueffing, Marius
Thiel, Christian T.
Roepman, Ronald
Brandstaetter, Johann Helmut
Giessl, Andreas
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Pericentrin (Pcnt) is a multifunctional scaffold protein and mutations in the human PCNT gene are associated with several diseases, including ciliopathies. Pcnt plays a crucial role in ciliary development in olfactory receptor neurons, but its function in the photoreceptorconnecting cilium is unknown. We downregulated Pcnt in the retina ex vivo and in vivo via a virus-based RNA interference approach to study Pcnt function in photoreceptors. ShRNA-mediated knockdown of Pcnt impaired the development of the connecting cilium and the outer segment of photoreceptors, and caused a nuclear migration defect. In protein interaction screens, we found that the outer nuclear membrane protein Syne-2 (also known as Nesprin-2) is an interaction partner of Pcnt in photoreceptors. Syne-2 is important for positioning murine photoreceptor cell nuclei and for centrosomal migration during early ciliogenesis. CRISPR/Cas9mediated knockout of Syne-2 in cell culture led to an overexpression and mislocalization of Pcnt and to ciliogenesis defects. Our findings suggest that the Pcnt-Syne-2 complex is important for ciliogenesis and outer segment formation during retinal development and plays a role in nuclear migration.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1201318328
Document Type :
Electronic Resource