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dc.citation.number 1 -
dc.citation.startPage 348 -
dc.citation.title CELL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALING -
dc.citation.volume 22 -
dc.contributor.author Chinbold, Batchingis -
dc.contributor.author Kwon, Hyug Moo -
dc.contributor.author Park, Raekil -
dc.date.accessioned 2024-07-29T16:35:13Z -
dc.date.available 2024-07-29T16:35:13Z -
dc.date.created 2024-07-26 -
dc.date.issued 2024-07 -
dc.description.abstract BackgroundPrimary cilia on the surface of eukaryotic cells serve as sensory antennas for the reception and transmission in various cell signaling pathways. They are dynamic organelles that rapidly form during differentiation and cell cycle exit. Defects in these organelles cause a group of wide-ranging disorders called ciliopathies. Tonicity-responsive enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP) is a pleiotropic stress protein that mediates various physiological and pathological cellular responses. TonEBP is well-known for its role in adaptation to a hypertonic environment, to which primary cilia have been reported to contribute. Furthermore, TonEBP is involved in a wide variety of other signaling pathways, such as Sonic Hedgehog and WNT signaling, that promote primary ciliogenesis, suggesting a possible regulatory role. However, the functional relationship between TonEBP and primary ciliary formation remains unclear.MethodsTonEBP siRNAs and TonEBP-mCherry plasmids were used to examine their effects on cell ciliation rates, assembly and disassembly processes, and regulators. Serum starvation was used as a condition to induce ciliogenesis.ResultsWe identified a novel pericentriolar localization for TonEBP. The results showed that TonEBP depletion facilitates the formation of primary cilia, whereas its overexpression results in fewer ciliated cells. Moreover, TonEBP controlled the expression and activity of aurora kinase A, a major negative regulator of ciliogenesis. Additionally, TonEBP overexpression inhibited the loss of CP110 from the mother centrioles during the early stages of primary cilia assembly. Finally, TonEBP regulated the localization of PCM1 and AZI1, which are necessary for primary cilia formation.ConclusionsThis study proposes a novel role for TonEBP as a pericentriolar protein that regulates the integrity of centriolar satellite components. This regulation has shown to have a negative effect on ciliogenesis. Investigations into cilium assembly and disassembly processes suggest that TonEBP acts upstream of the aurora kinase A - histone deacetylase 6 signaling pathway and affects basal body formation to control ciliogenesis. Taken together, our data proposes previously uncharacterized regulation of primary cilia assembly by TonEBP. -
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation CELL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALING, v.22, no.1, pp.348 -
dc.identifier.doi 10.1186/s12964-024-01721-8 -
dc.identifier.issn 1478-811X -
dc.identifier.scopusid 2-s2.0-85197411410 -
dc.identifier.uri https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83332 -
dc.identifier.wosid 001261581600001 -
dc.language 영어 -
dc.publisher BMC -
dc.title TonEBP inhibits ciliogenesis by controlling aurora kinase A and regulating centriolar satellite integrity -
dc.type Article -
dc.description.isOpenAccess TRUE -
dc.relation.journalWebOfScienceCategory Cell Biology -
dc.relation.journalResearchArea Cell Biology -
dc.type.docType Article -
dc.description.journalRegisteredClass scie -
dc.description.journalRegisteredClass scopus -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor Centriolar satellite -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor Aurora kinase A -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor Gamma-tubulin -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor Ciliogenesis -
dc.subject.keywordAuthor TonEBP -
dc.subject.keywordPlus ENHANCER-BINDING PROTEIN -
dc.subject.keywordPlus PRIMARY CILIUM -
dc.subject.keywordPlus TRANSCRIPTION -
dc.subject.keywordPlus COMPLEX -
dc.subject.keywordPlus RAB11 -
dc.subject.keywordPlus GENE -
dc.subject.keywordPlus PCM1 -

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