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Kinesin-2 transports Orco into the olfactory cilium of Drosophila melanogaster at specific developmental stages
Authors:Swadhin Chandra Jana  Priya Dutta  Akanksha Jain  Anjusha Singh  Lavanya Adusumilli  Mukul Girotra  Diksha Kumari  Seema Shirolikar  Krishanu Ray
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India ; 2. Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), Oeiras, Portugal ; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BELGIUM
Abstract:The cilium, the sensing centre for the cell, displays an extensive repertoire of receptors for various cell signalling processes. The dynamic nature of ciliary signalling indicates that the ciliary entry of receptors and associated proteins must be regulated and conditional. To understand this process, we studied the ciliary localisation of the odour-receptor coreceptor (Orco), a seven-pass transmembrane protein essential for insect olfaction. Little is known about when and how Orco gets into the cilia. Here, using Drosophila melanogaster, we show that the bulk of Orco selectively enters the cilia on adult olfactory sensory neurons in two discrete, one-hour intervals after eclosion. A conditional loss of heterotrimeric kinesin-2 during this period reduces the electrophysiological response to odours and affects olfactory behaviour. We further show that Orco binds to the C-terminal tail fragments of the heterotrimeric kinesin-2 motor, which is required to transfer Orco from the ciliary base to the outer segment and maintain within an approximately four-micron stretch at the distal portion of the ciliary outer-segment. The Orco transport was not affected by the loss of critical intraflagellar transport components, IFT172/Oseg2 and IFT88/NompB, respectively, during the adult stage. These results highlight a novel developmental regulation of seven-pass transmembrane receptor transport into the cilia and indicate that ciliary signalling is both developmentally and temporally regulated.

Jana, Dutta, Jain et al., show that the odour-receptor coreceptor only enters the cilia expressed on olfactory sensory neurons at specified developmental stages requiring heterotrimeric kinesin-2. The motor binds to the coreceptor and plays a crucial role in localising them to a compact, environment-exposed domain at the ciliary outer-segment.
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