Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: doi:10.22028/D291-44454
Title: Time-resolved proteomics profiling of the ciliary Hedgehog response
Author(s): May, Elena Alexandra
Kalocsay, Marian
D'Auriac, Inès Galtier
Schuster, Patrick S.
Gygi, Steven P.
Nachury, Maxence V.
Mick, David U.
Language: English
Title: The journal of cell biology : JCB
Volume: 220
Issue: 5
Publisher/Platform: Rockefeller Univ. Press
Year of Publication: 2021
DDC notations: 610 Medicine and health
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: The primary cilium is a signaling compartment that interprets Hedgehog signals through changes of its protein, lipid, and second messenger compositions. Here, we combine proximity labeling of cilia with quantitative mass spectrometry to unbiasedly profile the time-dependent alterations of the ciliary proteome in response to Hedgehog. This approach correctly identifies the three factors known to undergo Hedgehog-regulated ciliary redistribution and reveals two such additional proteins. First, we find that a regulatory subunit of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) rapidly exits cilia together with the G protein-coupled receptor GPR161 in response to Hedgehog, and we propose that the GPR161/PKA module senses and amplifies cAMP signals to modulate ciliary PKA activity. Second, we identify the phosphatase Paladin as a cell type-specific regulator of Hedgehog signaling that enters primary cilia upon pathway activation. The broad applicability of quantitative ciliary proteome profiling promises a rapid characterization of ciliopathies and their underlying signaling malfunctions.
DOI of the first publication: 10.1083/jcb.202007207
URL of the first publication: https://rupress.org/jcb/article/220/5/e202007207/211991/Time-resolved-proteomics-profiling-of-the-ciliary
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-444547
hdl:20.500.11880/39713
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-44454
ISSN: 1540-8140
0021-9525
Date of registration: 24-Feb-2025
Faculty: M - Medizinische Fakultät
Department: M - Medizinische Biochemie und Molekularbiologie
Professorship: M - Jun.-Prof. Dr. David Mick
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