The Tubulin Nano-Code: a protofilament-specific pattern of tubulin post-translational modifications regulates ciliary beating mechanics

Author:

Viar G. Alvarez,Klena N.ORCID,Martino F.,Nievergelt A.ORCID,Pigino G.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractControl of ciliary beating is crucial for motility and signaling in eukaryotic cells and requires spatially restricted interactions between axonemal proteins and specific protofilaments within the ciliary microtubules. How these interactions are regulated remains poorly understood, but increasing evidence indicates that tubulin post-translational modifications (tPTMs) are required for proper ciliary motility. The Tubulin Code refers to the concept that tPTMs can modulate the function of individual microtubules in cells. Here we use a combination of immuno-cryo-electron tomography, expansion microscopy and mutant analysis to show that, in motile cilia, tubulin glycylation and polyglutamylation form mutually exclusive protofilament-specific nano-patterns at sub-microtubular scale. We show that these two nano-patterns are consistent with the distributions of axonemal dyneins and nexin-dynein regulatory complexes, respectively, and are required for their regulation during ciliary beating. Our discovery of a tubulin nano-code in cilia highlights the need of higher-resolution studies also in other cellular compartments to understand the molecular role of tPTMs.One-Sentence SummaryTubulin post-translational modifications form nanopatterns at sub-microtubular scale that enable individual protofilaments to perform specific functionsGraphical Abstract

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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