Kif17 phosphorylation regulates photoreceptor outer segment turnover.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Cell Biology Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI:10.1186/s12860-018-0177-9
Tylor R Lewis, Sean R Kundinger, Brian A Link, Christine Insinna, Joseph C Besharse
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Background: KIF17, a kinesin-2 motor that functions in intraflagellar transport, can regulate the onset of photoreceptor outer segment development. However, the function of KIF17 in a mature photoreceptor remains unclear. Additionally, the ciliary localization of KIF17 is regulated by a C-terminal consensus sequence (KRKK) that is immediately adjacent to a conserved residue (mouse S1029/zebrafish S815) previously shown to be phosphorylated by CaMKII. Yet, whether this phosphorylation can regulate the localization, and thus function, of KIF17 in ciliary photoreceptors remains unknown.

Results: Using transgenic expression in zebrafish photoreceptors, we show that phospho-mimetic KIF17 has enhanced localization along the cone outer segment. Importantly, expression of phospho-mimetic KIF17 is associated with greatly enhanced turnover of the photoreceptor outer segment through disc shedding in a cell-autonomous manner, while genetic mutants of kif17 in zebrafish and mice have diminished disc shedding. Lastly, cone expression of constitutively active tCaMKII leads to a kif17-dependent increase in disc shedding.

Conclusions: Taken together, our data support a model in which phosphorylation of KIF17 promotes its photoreceptor outer segment localization and disc shedding, a process essential for photoreceptor maintenance and homeostasis. While disc shedding has been predominantly studied in the context of the mechanisms underlying phagocytosis of outer segments by the retinal pigment epithelium, this work implicates photoreceptor-derived signaling in the underlying mechanisms of disc shedding.

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Kif17磷酸化调节光感受器外段的转换。
背景:KIF17是一种参与鞭毛内运输的运动蛋白-2马达,可以调节光感受器外段发育的开始。然而,KIF17在成熟光感受器中的功能尚不清楚。此外,KIF17的纤毛定位受c端一致序列(KRKK)调控,该序列紧挨着一个保守残基(小鼠S1029/斑马鱼S815),该残基先前被CaMKII磷酸化。然而,这种磷酸化是否可以调节KIF17在纤毛光感受器中的定位,从而调节其功能仍然未知。结果:通过在斑马鱼光感受器中的转基因表达,我们发现模拟磷酸化的KIF17增强了沿锥体外段的定位。重要的是,模拟磷酸化的KIF17的表达与光感受器外段通过细胞自主方式的盘状脱落而大大增强的周转有关,而斑马鱼和小鼠中的KIF17基因突变体减少了盘状脱落。最后,组成型活性tCaMKII的锥体表达导致kif17依赖性的椎间盘脱落增加。综上所述,我们的数据支持一个模型,其中KIF17的磷酸化促进其光感受器外段定位和光盘脱落,这是光感受器维持和稳态所必需的过程。虽然椎间盘脱落主要是在视网膜色素上皮外节吞噬机制的背景下研究的,但这项工作暗示了光感受器衍生的信号传导在椎间盘脱落的潜在机制中。
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BMC Cell Biology
BMC Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: BMC Molecular and Cell Biology, formerly known as BMC Cell Biology, is an open access journal that considers articles on all aspects of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell and molecular biology, including structural and functional cell biology, DNA and RNA in a cellular context and biochemistry, as well as research using both the experimental and theoretical aspects of physics to study biological processes and investigations into the structure of biological macromolecules.
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