Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) proteins are essential for cilia assembly and have recently been associated with a number of developmental processes, such as left-right axis specification and limb and neural tube patterning. Genetic studies indicate that IFT proteins are required for Sonic hedgehog (...

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Main Authors: Courtney J Haycraft, Boglarka Banizs, Yesim Aydin-Son, Qihong Zhang, Edward J Michaud, Bradley K Yoder
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2005-10-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1270009?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d545c2156a1947db8ae04099b6950a622020-11-25T02:23:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042005-10-0114e5310.1371/journal.pgen.0010053Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.Courtney J HaycraftBoglarka BanizsYesim Aydin-SonQihong ZhangEdward J MichaudBradley K YoderIntraflagellar transport (IFT) proteins are essential for cilia assembly and have recently been associated with a number of developmental processes, such as left-right axis specification and limb and neural tube patterning. Genetic studies indicate that IFT proteins are required for Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling downstream of the Smoothened and Patched membrane proteins but upstream of the Glioma (Gli) transcription factors. However, the role that IFT proteins play in transduction of Shh signaling and the importance of cilia in this process remain unknown. Here we provide insights into the mechanism by which defects in an IFT protein, Tg737/Polaris, affect Shh signaling in the murine limb bud. Our data show that loss of Tg737 results in altered Gli3 processing that abrogates Gli3-mediated repression of Gli1 transcriptional activity. In contrast to the conclusions drawn from genetic analysis, the activity of Gli1 and truncated forms of Gli3 (Gli3R) are unaffected in Tg737 mutants at the molecular level, indicating that Tg737/Polaris is differentially involved in specific activities of the Gli proteins. Most important, a negative regulator of Shh signaling, Suppressor of fused, and the three full-length Gli transcription factors localize to the distal tip of cilia in addition to the nucleus. Thus, our data support a model where cilia have a direct role in Gli processing and Shh signal transduction.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1270009?pdf=render
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author Courtney J Haycraft
Boglarka Banizs
Yesim Aydin-Son
Qihong Zhang
Edward J Michaud
Bradley K Yoder
spellingShingle Courtney J Haycraft
Boglarka Banizs
Yesim Aydin-Son
Qihong Zhang
Edward J Michaud
Bradley K Yoder
Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Courtney J Haycraft
Boglarka Banizs
Yesim Aydin-Son
Qihong Zhang
Edward J Michaud
Bradley K Yoder
author_sort Courtney J Haycraft
title Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.
title_short Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.
title_full Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.
title_fullStr Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.
title_full_unstemmed Gli2 and Gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.
title_sort gli2 and gli3 localize to cilia and require the intraflagellar transport protein polaris for processing and function.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2005-10-01
description Intraflagellar transport (IFT) proteins are essential for cilia assembly and have recently been associated with a number of developmental processes, such as left-right axis specification and limb and neural tube patterning. Genetic studies indicate that IFT proteins are required for Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling downstream of the Smoothened and Patched membrane proteins but upstream of the Glioma (Gli) transcription factors. However, the role that IFT proteins play in transduction of Shh signaling and the importance of cilia in this process remain unknown. Here we provide insights into the mechanism by which defects in an IFT protein, Tg737/Polaris, affect Shh signaling in the murine limb bud. Our data show that loss of Tg737 results in altered Gli3 processing that abrogates Gli3-mediated repression of Gli1 transcriptional activity. In contrast to the conclusions drawn from genetic analysis, the activity of Gli1 and truncated forms of Gli3 (Gli3R) are unaffected in Tg737 mutants at the molecular level, indicating that Tg737/Polaris is differentially involved in specific activities of the Gli proteins. Most important, a negative regulator of Shh signaling, Suppressor of fused, and the three full-length Gli transcription factors localize to the distal tip of cilia in addition to the nucleus. Thus, our data support a model where cilia have a direct role in Gli processing and Shh signal transduction.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1270009?pdf=render
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