TY - JOUR
T1 - In vivo imaging reveals independent intraflagellar transport of the nexin-dynein regulatory complex subunits DRC2 and DRC4
AU - Saravanan, Sahana
AU - Trischler, Douglas
AU - Bower, Raqual
AU - Porter, Mary
AU - Lechtreck, Karl
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Saravanan et al.
PY - 2023/2/1
Y1 - 2023/2/1
N2 - Many axonemal proteins enter cilia and flagella on intraflagellar transport (IFT) trains, which move bidirectionally along the axonemal microtubules. Certain axonemal substructures including the radial spokes and outer dynein arms are preassembled in the cell body and transported as multisubunit complexes into flagella by IFT. Here, we used in vivo imaging to analyze the transport and assembly of DRC2 and DRC4, two core subunits of the nexin-dynein regulatory complex (N-DRC). Tagged DRC2 moved by IFT in mutants lacking DRC4 and vice versa, showing that they do not depend on each other for IFT. Simultaneous imaging of tagged DRC2 and DRC4, expressed from transgenes that rescue a corresponding double mutant, mostly showed transport on separate IFT trains, but occasional cotransports were also observed. The results demonstrate that DRC2 and DRC4 are transported largely independently of each other into flagella. These studies suggest that the N-DRC assembles onto the axoneme by the stepwise addition of subunits.
AB - Many axonemal proteins enter cilia and flagella on intraflagellar transport (IFT) trains, which move bidirectionally along the axonemal microtubules. Certain axonemal substructures including the radial spokes and outer dynein arms are preassembled in the cell body and transported as multisubunit complexes into flagella by IFT. Here, we used in vivo imaging to analyze the transport and assembly of DRC2 and DRC4, two core subunits of the nexin-dynein regulatory complex (N-DRC). Tagged DRC2 moved by IFT in mutants lacking DRC4 and vice versa, showing that they do not depend on each other for IFT. Simultaneous imaging of tagged DRC2 and DRC4, expressed from transgenes that rescue a corresponding double mutant, mostly showed transport on separate IFT trains, but occasional cotransports were also observed. The results demonstrate that DRC2 and DRC4 are transported largely independently of each other into flagella. These studies suggest that the N-DRC assembles onto the axoneme by the stepwise addition of subunits.
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U2 - 10.1091/mbc.E22-11-0524
DO - 10.1091/mbc.E22-11-0524
M3 - Article
C2 - 36598807
AN - SCOPUS:85146364610
SN - 1059-1524
VL - 34
JO - Molecular biology of the cell
JF - Molecular biology of the cell
IS - 2
ER -