Project Details
Molecular bases for the role of IFT172 in ciliogenesis and in ciliopathy
Applicants
Dr. Esben Lorentzen; Dr. Naoko Mizuno
Subject Area
Biochemistry
Structural Biology
Cell Biology
Structural Biology
Cell Biology
Term
from 2014 to 2018
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 258711904
Final Report Year
2018
Final Report Abstract
Given its very large size of 200kDa, IFT172 has been very difficult to study due to problems in protein expression and purification. With support from the DFG, we have now managed to carry out detailed characterizations of IFT172 that highlight its ancestral function in lipid binding and discover new function in membrane remodeling.
Publications
- (2018) Membrane association and remodeling by intraflagellar transport protein IFT172. Nature communications 9 (1) 4684
Wang, Qianmin; Taschner, Michael; Ganzinger, Kristina A.; Kelley, Charlotte; Villasenor, Alethia; Heymann, Michael; Schwille, Petra; Lorentzen, Esben; Mizuno, Naoko
(See online at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07037-9) - (2016) Intraflagellar transport proteins 172, 80, 57, 54, 38, and 20 form a stable tubulin-binding IFT-B2 complex. EMBO J 35(7):773-90
Taschner M., Weber K., Mourão A., Vetter M, Awasthi M., Stiegler M., Bhogaraju S, Lorentzen E.
(See online at https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201593164)