The IN/OUT assay: a new tool to study ciliogenesis.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cilia Pub Date : 2016-08-04 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13630-016-0044-2
Ira Kukic, Felix Rivera-Molina, Derek Toomre
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Abstract

Background: Nearly all cells have a primary cilia on their surface, which functions as a cellular antennae. Primary cilia assembly begins intracellularly and eventually emerges extracellularly. However, current ciliogenesis assays, which detect cilia length and number, do not monitor ciliary stages.

Methods: We developed a new assay that detects antibody access to a fluorescently tagged ciliary transmembrane protein, which revealed three ciliary states: classified as 'inside,' 'outside,' or 'partial' cilia.

Results: Strikingly, most cilia in RPE cells only partially emerged and many others were long and intracellular, which would be indistinguishable by conventional assays. Importantly, these states switch with starvation-induced ciliogenesis and the cilia can emerge both on the dorsal and ventral surface of the cell. Our assay further allows new molecular and functional studies of the 'ciliary pocket,' a deep plasma membrane invagination whose function is unclear. Molecularly, we show colocalization of EHD1, Septin 9 and glutamylated tubulin with the ciliary pocket.

Conclusions: Together, the IN/OUT assay is not only a new tool for easy and quantifiable visualization of different ciliary stages, but also allows molecular characterization of intermediate ciliary states.

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IN/OUT试验:研究纤毛发生的新工具。
背景:几乎所有的细胞表面都有初级纤毛,它的功能是细胞的天线。初级纤毛组装开始于细胞内,最终出现于细胞外。然而,目前的纤毛发生测定,检测纤毛长度和数量,不监测纤毛阶段。方法:我们开发了一种新的检测方法,检测抗体进入荧光标记的纤毛跨膜蛋白,揭示了三种纤毛状态:分类为“内”、“外”或“部分”纤毛。结果:引人注目的是,RPE细胞中的大多数纤毛仅部分出现,许多其他纤毛长且在细胞内,这是常规检测无法区分的。重要的是,这些状态随着饥饿诱导的纤毛发生而改变,纤毛可以出现在细胞的背表面和腹表面。我们的实验进一步允许对“纤毛囊”进行新的分子和功能研究,“纤毛囊”是一种功能尚不清楚的深层质膜内陷。在分子上,我们发现EHD1, Septin 9和谷氨酰微管蛋白与纤毛袋共定位。结论:综上所述,IN/OUT法不仅是一种简便、可量化可视化纤毛不同阶段的新工具,而且可以对纤毛的中间状态进行分子表征。
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Cilia
Cilia Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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