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Publication : Pcdp1 is a central apparatus protein that binds Ca(2+)-calmodulin and regulates ciliary motility.

First Author  DiPetrillo CG Year  2010
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  189
Issue  3 Pages  601-12
PubMed ID  20421426 Mgi Jnum  J:215878
Mgi Id  MGI:5607231 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200912009
Citation  DiPetrillo CG, et al. (2010) Pcdp1 is a central apparatus protein that binds Ca(2+)-calmodulin and regulates ciliary motility. J Cell Biol 189(3):601-12
abstractText  For all motile eukaryotic cilia and flagella, beating is regulated by changes in intraciliary calcium concentration. Although the mechanism for calcium regulation is not understood, numerous studies have shown that calmodulin (CaM) is a key axonemal calcium sensor. Using anti-CaM antibodies and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii axonemal extracts, we precipitated a complex that includes four polypeptides and that specifically interacts with CaM in high [Ca(2+)]. One of the complex members, FAP221, is an orthologue of mammalian Pcdp1 (primary ciliary dyskinesia protein 1). Both FAP221 and mammalian Pcdp1 specifically bind CaM in high [Ca(2+)]. Reduced expression of Pcdp1 complex members in C. reinhardtii results in failure of the C1d central pair projection to assemble and significant impairment of motility including uncoordinated bends, severely reduced beat frequency, and altered waveforms. These combined results reveal that the central pair Pcdp1 (FAP221) complex is essential for control of ciliary motility.
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