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Ciliogenesis requires sphingolipid-dependent membrane and axoneme interaction

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2201096119

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cilia; sphingolipid; ribosome profiling; cryo-electron tomography

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31991191, 31730052, 31525015, 31561130153, 31671444, 31871352]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2017YFA0102900]
  3. Newton Advanced Fellowship from the Royal Society [NA140490]

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The formation and regeneration of cilia require new protein synthesis. The study found that flagellar genes are transcriptionally activated early but translationally repressed late in the process. Additionally, sphingolipid metabolism enzymes were identified as essential regulators for ciliogenesis, and their interaction with the ciliary membrane and axoneme was suggested to be crucial for cilium formation.
Cilium formation and regeneration requires new protein synthesis, but the underlying cytosolic translational reprogramming remains largely unknown. Using ribosome footprinting, we performed global translatome profiling during cilia regeneration in Chlamydomonas and uncovered that flagellar genes undergo an early transcriptional activation but late translational repression. This pattern guided our identification of sphingolipid metabolism enzymes, including serine palmitoyltransferase (SPT), as essential regulators for ciliogenesis. Cryo-electron tomography showed that ceramide loss abnormally increased the membrane-axoneme distance and generated bulged cilia. We found that ceramides interact with intraflagellar transport (IFT) particle proteins that IFT motors transport along axoneme microtubules (MTs), suggesting that ceramide-IFT particle-IFT motor-MT interactions connect the ciliary membrane with the axoneme to form rod-shaped cilia. SPT-deficient vertebrate cells were defective in ciliogenesis, and SPT mutations from patients with hereditary sensory neuropathy disrupted cilia, which could be restored by sphingolipid supplementation. These results reveal a conserved role of sphingolipid in cilium formation and link compromised sphingolipid production with ciliopathies.

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