Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.

Motile cilia/flagella are essential for swimming and generating extracellular fluid flow in eukaryotes. Motile cilia harbor a 9+2 arrangement consisting of nine doublet microtubules with dynein arms at the periphery and a pair of singlet microtubules at the center (central pair). In the central syst...

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Main Authors: Hiroshi Yoke, Hironori Ueno, Akihiro Narita, Takafumi Sakai, Kahoru Horiuchi, Chikako Shingyoji, Hiroshi Hamada, Kyosuke Shinohara
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-03-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008664
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spelling doaj-c8916cacc44f4f759ee6d40fb60e4f4c2021-04-21T13:52:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042020-03-01163e100866410.1371/journal.pgen.1008664Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.Hiroshi YokeHironori UenoAkihiro NaritaTakafumi SakaiKahoru HoriuchiChikako ShingyojiHiroshi HamadaKyosuke ShinoharaMotile cilia/flagella are essential for swimming and generating extracellular fluid flow in eukaryotes. Motile cilia harbor a 9+2 arrangement consisting of nine doublet microtubules with dynein arms at the periphery and a pair of singlet microtubules at the center (central pair). In the central system, the radial spoke has a T-shaped architecture and regulates the motility and motion pattern of cilia. Recent cryoelectron tomography data reveal three types of radial spokes (RS1, RS2, and RS3) in the 96 nm axoneme repeat unit; however, the molecular composition of the third radial spoke, RS3 is unknown. In human pathology, it is well known mutation of the radial spoke head-related genes causes primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) including respiratory defect and infertility. Here, we describe the role of the primary ciliary dyskinesia protein Rsph4a in the mouse motile cilia. Cryoelectron tomography reveals that the mouse trachea cilia harbor three types of radial spoke as with the other vertebrates and that all triplet spoke heads are lacking in the trachea cilia of Rsph4a-deficient mice. Furthermore, observation of ciliary movement and immunofluorescence analysis indicates that Rsph4a contributes to the generation of the planar beating of motile cilia by building the distal architecture of radial spokes in the trachea, the ependymal tissues, and the oviduct. Although detailed mechanism of RSs assembly remains unknown, our results suggest Rsph4a is a generic component of radial spoke heads, and could explain the severe phenotype of human PCD patients with RSPH4A mutation.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008664
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author Hiroshi Yoke
Hironori Ueno
Akihiro Narita
Takafumi Sakai
Kahoru Horiuchi
Chikako Shingyoji
Hiroshi Hamada
Kyosuke Shinohara
spellingShingle Hiroshi Yoke
Hironori Ueno
Akihiro Narita
Takafumi Sakai
Kahoru Horiuchi
Chikako Shingyoji
Hiroshi Hamada
Kyosuke Shinohara
Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Hiroshi Yoke
Hironori Ueno
Akihiro Narita
Takafumi Sakai
Kahoru Horiuchi
Chikako Shingyoji
Hiroshi Hamada
Kyosuke Shinohara
author_sort Hiroshi Yoke
title Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.
title_short Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.
title_full Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.
title_fullStr Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.
title_full_unstemmed Rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.
title_sort rsph4a is essential for the triplet radial spoke head assembly of the mouse motile cilia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Motile cilia/flagella are essential for swimming and generating extracellular fluid flow in eukaryotes. Motile cilia harbor a 9+2 arrangement consisting of nine doublet microtubules with dynein arms at the periphery and a pair of singlet microtubules at the center (central pair). In the central system, the radial spoke has a T-shaped architecture and regulates the motility and motion pattern of cilia. Recent cryoelectron tomography data reveal three types of radial spokes (RS1, RS2, and RS3) in the 96 nm axoneme repeat unit; however, the molecular composition of the third radial spoke, RS3 is unknown. In human pathology, it is well known mutation of the radial spoke head-related genes causes primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) including respiratory defect and infertility. Here, we describe the role of the primary ciliary dyskinesia protein Rsph4a in the mouse motile cilia. Cryoelectron tomography reveals that the mouse trachea cilia harbor three types of radial spoke as with the other vertebrates and that all triplet spoke heads are lacking in the trachea cilia of Rsph4a-deficient mice. Furthermore, observation of ciliary movement and immunofluorescence analysis indicates that Rsph4a contributes to the generation of the planar beating of motile cilia by building the distal architecture of radial spokes in the trachea, the ependymal tissues, and the oviduct. Although detailed mechanism of RSs assembly remains unknown, our results suggest Rsph4a is a generic component of radial spoke heads, and could explain the severe phenotype of human PCD patients with RSPH4A mutation.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008664
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