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LUBAC regulates ciliogenesis by promoting CP110 removal from the mother centriole
Authors:Xiao-Lin Shen  Jin-Feng Yuan  Xuan-He Qin  Guang-Ping Song  Huai-Bin Hu  Hai-Qing Tu  Zeng-Qing Song  Pei-Yao Li  Yu-Ling Xu  Sen Li  Xiao-Xiao Jian  Jia-Ning Li  Chun-Yu He  Xi-Ping Yu  Li-Yun Liang  Min Wu  Qiu-Ying Han  Kai Wang  Ai-Ling Li  Tao Zhou  Yu-Cheng Zhang  Na Wang  Hui-Yan Li
Institution:1. Nanhu Laboratory, State Key Laboratory of Proteomics, National Center of Biomedical Analysis, Beijing, China ; 2. School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China ; 3. School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China ; 4. Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Abstract:Primary cilia transduce diverse signals in embryonic development and adult tissues. Defective ciliogenesis results in a series of human disorders collectively known as ciliopathies. The CP110–CEP97 complex removal from the mother centriole is an early critical step for ciliogenesis, but the underlying mechanism for this step remains largely obscure. Here, we reveal that the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC) plays an essential role in ciliogenesis by targeting the CP110–CEP97 complex. LUBAC specifically generates linear ubiquitin chains on CP110, which is required for CP110 removal from the mother centriole in ciliogenesis. We further identify that a pre-mRNA splicing factor, PRPF8, at the distal end of the mother centriole acts as the receptor of the linear ubiquitin chains to facilitate CP110 removal at the initial stage of ciliogenesis. Thus, our study reveals a direct mechanism of regulating CP110 removal in ciliogenesis and implicates the E3 ligase LUBAC as a potential therapy target of cilia-associated diseases, including ciliopathies and cancers.
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