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Publication : The tectonic complex regulates membrane protein composition in the photoreceptor cilium.

First Author  Truong HM Year  2023
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  5671
PubMed ID  37704658 Mgi Jnum  J:357564
Mgi Id  MGI:7527842 Doi  10.1038/s41467-023-41450-z
Citation  Truong HM, et al. (2023) The tectonic complex regulates membrane protein composition in the photoreceptor cilium. Nat Commun 14(1):5671
abstractText  The primary cilium is a signaling organelle with a unique membrane composition maintained by a diffusional barrier residing at the transition zone. Many transition zone proteins, such as the tectonic complex, are linked to preserving ciliary composition but the mechanism remains unknown. To understand tectonic's role, we generate a photoreceptor-specific Tctn1 knockout mouse. Loss of Tctn1 results in the absence of the entire tectonic complex and associated MKS proteins yet has minimal effects on the transition zone structure of rod photoreceptors. We find that the protein composition of the photoreceptor cilium is disrupted as non-resident membrane proteins accumulate in the cilium over time, ultimately resulting in photoreceptor degeneration. We further show that fluorescent rhodopsin moves faster through the transition zone in photoreceptors lacking tectonic, which suggests that the tectonic complex acts as a physical barrier to slow down membrane protein diffusion in the photoreceptor transition zone to ensure proper removal of non-resident membrane proteins.
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