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. 2024 Sep;46(9):e2300222.
doi: 10.1002/bies.202300222. Epub 2024 Jul 11.

Architecture of RabL2-associated complexes at the ciliary base: A structural modeling perspective: Deciphering the structural organization of ciliary RabL2 complexes

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Architecture of RabL2-associated complexes at the ciliary base: A structural modeling perspective: Deciphering the structural organization of ciliary RabL2 complexes

Niels Boegholm et al. Bioessays. 2024 Sep.

Abstract

Cilia are slender, micrometer-long organelles present on the surface of eukaryotic cells. They function in signaling and locomotion and are constructed by intraflagellar transport (IFT). The assembly of IFT complexes into so-called IFT trains to initiate ciliary entry at the base of the cilium remains a matter of debate. Here, we use structural modeling to provide an architectural framework for how RabL2 is anchored at the ciliary base via CEP19 before being handed over to IFT trains for ciliary entry. Our models suggest that the N-terminal domain of CEP43 forms a homo-dimer to anchor at the subdistal appendages of cilia through a direct interaction with CEP350. A long linker region separates the N-terminal domain of CEP43 from the C-terminal domain, which captures CEP19 above the subdistal appendages and close to the distal appendages. Furthermore, we present a structural model for how RabL2-CEP19 associates with the IFT-B complex, providing insight into how RabL2 is handed over from CEP19 to the IFT complex. Interestingly, RabL2 association with the IFT-B complex appears to induce a significant conformational change in the IFT complex via a kink in the coiled-coils of the IFT81/74 proteins, which may prime the IFT machinery for entry into cilia.

Keywords: CEP19; IFT complex; RabL2; cilia; intraflagellar transport; small GTPases; structural modeling.

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The authors do not have any conflict of interest.

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