Is IIIG9 a New Protein with Exclusive Ciliary Function? Analysis of Its Potential Role in Cancer and Other Pathologies

Author:

Oviedo María José,Ramírez EderORCID,Cifuentes Manuel,Farkas Carlos,Mella Andy,Bertinat RominaORCID,Gajardo Roberto,Ferrada Luciano,Jara Nery,De Lima Isabelle,Martínez Fernando,Nualart FranciscoORCID,Salazar Katterine

Abstract

The identification of new proteins that regulate the function of one of the main cellular phosphatases, protein phosphatase 1 (PP1), is essential to find possible pharmacological targets to alter phosphatase function in various cellular processes, including the initiation and development of multiple diseases. IIIG9 is a regulatory subunit of PP1 initially identified in highly polarized ciliated cells. In addition to its ciliary location in ependymal cells, we recently showed that IIIG9 has extraciliary functions that regulate the integrity of adherens junctions. In this review, we perform a detailed analysis of the expression, localization, and function of IIIG9 in adult and developing normal brains. In addition, we provide a 3D model of IIIG9 protein structure for the first time, verifying that the classic structural and conformational characteristics of the PP1 regulatory subunits are maintained. Our review is especially focused on finding evidence linking IIIG9 dysfunction with the course of some pathologies, such as ciliopathies, drug dependence, diseases based on neurological development, and the development of specific high-malignancy and -frequency brain tumors in the pediatric population. Finally, we propose that IIIG9 is a relevant regulator of PP1 function in physiological and pathological processes in the CNS.

Funder

VRID-UDEC

CONICYT PIA

Fondecyt

NLHPC

PIDi-UTEM

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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