FEBS Letters
Volume 582, Issue 27 , Pages 3757-3764, 12 November 2008

TPPP orthologs are ciliary proteins

Edited by Michael R. Bubb

Institute of Enzymology, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1113 Budapest, Hungary

Received 1 August 2008; received in revised form 1 October 2008; accepted 2 October 2008. published online 17 October 2008.

Abstract 

Tubulin polymerization promoting protein, (TPPP/p25), was identified as a brain-specific protein. The potential function of this protein resembled that of MAPs. It is mainly expressed in oligodendrocytes; however, immunopositivity was also detected in glial and neuronal inclusions in synucleinopathies. Here, we show that TPPP gene(s) are conserved in the genomes of ciliated organisms, but are lacking from the nonciliated ones. This recognition is based upon homologous gene sequence analysis, in silico comparative genomic studies, bioinformatic search and experimental evidence. Cilia (flagella) are microtubule-based cellular extensions of sensory and/or motile function. TPPP orthologs are among the only 16 genes that can be found in all ciliated organisms, suggesting that TPPP orthologs may be associated with a basic function of cilia.

Abbreviations: TPPP, tubulin polymerization promoting protein, IFT, intraflagellar transport, PSC, photoreceptor sensory cilium, CCV, clathrin-coated vesicle, SV, synaptic vesicle

Keywords: TPPP/p25, TPPP ortholog, Cilia, Flagella, Microtubule, Synucleinopathy

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PII: S0014-5793(08)00819-3

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2008.10.011

FEBS Letters
Volume 582, Issue 27 , Pages 3757-3764, 12 November 2008