The BBS/CCT chaperonin complex ensures the localization of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor ADGRV1 to the base of primary cilia

被引:0
|
作者
Linnert, Joshua [1 ]
Kusuluri, Deva Krupakar [1 ]
Gueler, Baran E. [1 ]
Patnaik, Sarita Rani [2 ]
May-Simera, Helen Louise [2 ]
Wolfrum, Uwe [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Mol Physiol, Mol Cell Biol, Mainz, Germany
[2] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Mol Physiol, Cilia Biol, Mainz, Germany
[3] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Quant & Computat Biosci IQCB, Mainz, Germany
关键词
primary cilia; adhesion GPCR; t-complex protein ring complex (TRiC); chaperonin containing Tcp-1 (CCT); Chaperonin-like BBS proteins; proteasomal degradation; usher syndrome; epilepsy; ANKLE-LINK COMPLEX; USHER-SYNDROME; GENE; NETWORK; VLGR1; MUTATIONS; CENTRIN; DISRUPTION; PRODUCT; LENGTH;
D O I
10.3389/fcell.2025.1520723
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Primary cilia are antenna-like sensory organelles present on almost all eukaryotic cells. Their sensory capacity relies on receptors, in particular G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) which localize to the ciliary membrane. Here we show that ADGRV1, a member of the GPCR subfamily of adhesion GPCRs, is part of a large protein network, interacting with numerous proteins of a comprehensive ciliary proteome. ADGRV1 is localized to the base of prototypic primary cilia in cultured cells and the modified primary cilia of retinal photoreceptors, where it interacts with TRiC/CCT chaperonins and the Bardet Biedl syndrome (BBS) chaperonin-like proteins. Knockdown of ADGRV1, CCT2 and 3, and BBS6 result in common ciliogenesis phenotypes, namely reduced ciliated cells combined with shorter primary cilia. In addition, the localization of ADGRV1 to primary cilia depends on the activity of a co-complex of TRiC/CCT chaperonins and the BBS chaperonin-like proteins. In the absence of components of the TRiC/CCT-BBS chaperonin co-complex, ADGRV1 is depleted from the base of the primary cilium and degraded via the proteasome. Defects in the TRiC/CCT-BBS chaperonin may lead to an overload of proteasomal degradation processes and imbalanced proteostasis. Dysfunction or absence of ADGRV1 from primary cilia may underly the pathophysiology of human Usher syndrome type 2 and epilepsy caused by mutations in ADGRV1.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The adhesion G protein-coupled receptor VLGR1/ADGRV1 controls autophagy
    Linnert, Joshua
    Gueler, Baran E.
    Krzysko, Jacek
    Wolfrum, Uwe
    BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY, 2023, 133 (04) : 313 - 330
  • [2] Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor VLGR1/ADGRV1 regulates cell spreading and migration by mechanosensing at focal adhesions
    Kusuluri, Deva K.
    Gueler, Baran E.
    Knapp, Barbara
    Horn, Nicola
    Boldt, Karsten
    Ueffing, Marius
    Aust, Gabriela
    Wolfrum, Uwe
    ISCIENCE, 2021, 24 (04)
  • [3] Deciphering the Molecular Interaction Between the Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptor ADGRV1 and its PDZ-Containing Regulator PDZD7
    Colcombet-Cazenave, Baptiste
    Cordier, Florence
    Zhu, Yanlei
    Bouvier, Guillaume
    Litsardaki, Eleni
    Laserre, Louise
    Prevost, Marie S.
    Raynal, Bertrand
    Caillet-Saguy, Celia
    Wolff, Nicolas
    FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES, 2022, 9
  • [4] Monitoring paxillin in astrocytes reveals the significance of the adhesion G protein coupled receptor VLGR1/ADGRV1 for focal adhesion assembly
    Gueler, Baran E.
    Linnert, Joshua
    Wolfrum, Uwe
    BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY, 2023, 133 (04) : 301 - 312
  • [5] Bardet-Biedl syndrome proteins are required for the localization of G protein-coupled receptors to primary cilia
    Berbari, Nicolas F.
    Lewis, Jacqueline S.
    Bishop, Georgia A.
    Askwith, Candice C.
    Mykytyn, Kirk
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2008, 105 (11) : 4242 - 4246
  • [6] ADGRG1, an adhesion G protein-coupled receptor, forms oligomers
    Cevheroglu, Orkun
    Demirbas, Berkay
    Ogutcu, Dilara
    Murat, Merve
    FEBS JOURNAL, 2024, : 2461 - 2478
  • [7] The adhesion G protein-coupled receptor GPR56/ADGRG1 in cytotoxic lymphocytes
    Hsiao, Cheng-Chih
    Vos, Els
    van Gisbergen, Klaas P. J. M.
    Hamann, Jorg
    BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY, 2023, 133 (04) : 286 - 294
  • [8] TULP3 bridges the IFT-A complex and membrane phosphoinositides to promote trafficking of G protein-coupled receptors into primary cilia
    Mukhopadhyay, Saikat
    Wen, Xiaohui
    Chih, Ben
    Nelson, Christopher D.
    Lane, William S.
    Scales, Suzie J.
    Jackson, Peter K.
    GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 2010, 24 (19) : 2180 - 2193
  • [9] Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptor G1 (ADGRG1/GPR56) and Pancreatic β-Cell Function
    Duner, Pontus
    Al-Amily, Israa Mohammad
    Soni, Arvind
    Asplund, Olof
    Safi, Fateme
    Storm, Petter
    Groop, Leif
    Amisten, Stefan
    Salehi, Albert
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 2016, 101 (12): : 4637 - 4645
  • [10] Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor latrophilin 1 (ADGRL1): a novel regulator of glucose and energy homeostasis
    Chhabra, Kavaljit H.
    SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION AND TARGETED THERAPY, 2024, 9 (01)