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Protofilament-specific nanopatterns of tubulin post-translational modifications regulate the mechanics of ciliary beating

Authors:

  • G. Alvarez Viar, N. Klena, F. Martino, A. Nievergelt, D. Bolognini, P. Capasso,
  • Pigino G.

Abstract:

Controlling ciliary beating is essential for motility and signaling in eukaryotes. This process relies on the regulation of various axonemal proteins that assemble in stereotyped patterns onto individual microtubules of the ciliary structure. Additionally, each axonemal protein interacts exclusively with determined tubulin protofilaments of the neighboring microtubule to carry out its function. While it is known that tubulin post-translational modifications (PTMs) are important for proper ciliary motility, the mode and extent to which they contribute to these interactions remain poorly understood. Currently, the prevailing understanding is that PTMs can confer functional specialization at the level of individual microtubules. However, this paradigm falls short of explaining how the tubulin code can manage the complexity of the axonemal structure where functional interactions happen in defined patterns at the sub-microtubular scale …

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