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Deficiency of calpain-6 inhibits primary ciliogenesis
( Bo Hye Kim ) , ( Do Yeon Kim ) , ( Sumin Oh ) , ( Je Yeong Ko ) , ( Gyuyeong Rah ) , ( Kyung Hyun Yoo ) , ( Jong Hoon Park )
BMB Reports 52권 10호 619-624(6pages)
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2021-400-000226728

The primary cilium is a microtubule-based structure projecting from a cell. Although the primary cilium shows no motility, it can recognize environmental stimuli. Thus, ciliary defects cause severe abnormalities called ciliopathies. Ciliogenesis is a very complex process and involves a myriad of components and regulators. In order to excavate the novel positive regulators of ciliogenesis, we performed mRNA microarray using starved NIH/3T3 cells. We selected 62 murine genes with corresponding human orthologs, with significantly upregulated expression at 24 h after serum withdrawal. Finally, calpain-6 was selected as a positive regulator of ciliogenesis. We found that calpain-6 deficiency reduced the percentage of ciliated cells and impaired sonic hedgehog signaling. It has been speculated that this defect might be associated with decreased levels of α-tubulin acetylation at lysine 40. This is the first study to report a novel role of calpain-6 in the formation of primary cilia. [BMB Reports 2019; 52(10): 619-624]

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