Proteins of the ciliary axoneme are found on cytoplasmic membrane vesicles during growth of cilia

纤毛轴丝蛋白在纤毛生长过程中存在于细胞质膜囊泡上。

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Abstract

The cilium is a specialized extension of the cell in which many specific proteins are admitted and retained, while many others are excluded or expelled. In order to maintain the organelle, the cell must possess mechanisms for the selective gating of protein entry, as well as for the targeted transport of proteins to the cilium from their sites of synthesis within the cell [1-4]. We hypothesized that the cell employs cytoplasmic vesicles as vehicles not only for the transport of proteins destined for the ciliary membrane but also for the transport of axonemal proteins to the cilium by means of peripheral association with vesicles. To test this hypothesis, we employed two different experimental strategies: (1) isolation and biochemical characterization of cytoplasmic vesicles that carry ciliary proteins, and (2) in situ localization of ciliary proteins on cytoplasmic vesicle surfaces using gold labeling and electron microscopy. Our findings indicate that structural proteins destined for the ciliary axoneme are attached to the outer surfaces of cytoplasmic vesicles that carry integral ciliary membrane proteins during the process of ciliary growth.

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