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Kif17 phosphorylation regulates its ciliary localization and photoreceptor outer segment turnover
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Abstract
Background
KIF17, a kinesin-2 motor that functions in intraflagellar transport, can regulate the onset of photoreceptor outer segment development. However, the function of KIF17 in a mature photoreceptor remains unclear. Additionally, the ciliary localization of KIF17 is regulated by a C-terminal consensus sequence (KRKK) that is immediately adjacent to a conserved residue (mouse S1029/zebrafish S815) previously shown to be phosphorylated by CaMKII. Yet, whether this phosphorylation can regulate the localization, and thus function, of KIF17 in ciliary photoreceptors remains unknown.
Results
Using transgenic expression in both mammalian cells and zebrafish photoreceptors, we show that phospho-mimetic KIF17 has enhanced localization to cilia. Importantly, expression of phospho-mimetic KIF17 is associated with greatly enhanced turnover of the photoreceptor outer segment through disc shedding in a cell-autonomous manner, while genetic mutants of
kif17
in zebrafish and mice have diminished disc shedding. Lastly, cone expression of constitutively active tCaMKII leads to a
kif17
-dependent increase in disc shedding.
Conclusions
Taken together, our data support a model in which phosphorylation of KIF17 promotes its ciliary localization. In cone photoreceptor outer segments, this promotes disc shedding, a process essential for photoreceptor maintenance and homeostasis. While disc shedding has been predominantly studied in the context of the mechanisms underlying phagocytosis of outer segments by the retinal pigment epithelium, this work implicates photoreceptor-derived signaling in the underlying mechanisms of disc shedding.
Title: Kif17 phosphorylation regulates its ciliary localization and photoreceptor outer segment turnover
Description:
Abstract
Background
KIF17, a kinesin-2 motor that functions in intraflagellar transport, can regulate the onset of photoreceptor outer segment development.
However, the function of KIF17 in a mature photoreceptor remains unclear.
Additionally, the ciliary localization of KIF17 is regulated by a C-terminal consensus sequence (KRKK) that is immediately adjacent to a conserved residue (mouse S1029/zebrafish S815) previously shown to be phosphorylated by CaMKII.
Yet, whether this phosphorylation can regulate the localization, and thus function, of KIF17 in ciliary photoreceptors remains unknown.
Results
Using transgenic expression in both mammalian cells and zebrafish photoreceptors, we show that phospho-mimetic KIF17 has enhanced localization to cilia.
Importantly, expression of phospho-mimetic KIF17 is associated with greatly enhanced turnover of the photoreceptor outer segment through disc shedding in a cell-autonomous manner, while genetic mutants of
kif17
in zebrafish and mice have diminished disc shedding.
Lastly, cone expression of constitutively active tCaMKII leads to a
kif17
-dependent increase in disc shedding.
Conclusions
Taken together, our data support a model in which phosphorylation of KIF17 promotes its ciliary localization.
In cone photoreceptor outer segments, this promotes disc shedding, a process essential for photoreceptor maintenance and homeostasis.
While disc shedding has been predominantly studied in the context of the mechanisms underlying phagocytosis of outer segments by the retinal pigment epithelium, this work implicates photoreceptor-derived signaling in the underlying mechanisms of disc shedding.
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