OFD1 and Flotillins Are Integral Components of a Ciliary Signaling Protein Complex Organized by Polycystins in Renal Epithelia and Odontoblasts

  • Stephanie Jerman (624697)
  • Heather H. Ward (286855)
  • Rebecca Lee (624698)
  • Carla A. M. Lopes (624699)
  • Andrew M. Fry (269226)
  • Mary MacDougall (2182746)
  • Angela Wandinger-Ness (235715)
Publication date
September 2014
ISSN
1932-6203
Citation count (estimate)
6

Abstract

<div><p>Mutation of the X-linked oral-facial-digital syndrome type 1 (OFD1) gene is embryonic lethal in males and results in craniofacial malformations and adult onset polycystic kidney disease in females. While the OFD1 protein localizes to centriolar satellites, centrosomes and basal bodies, its cellular function and how it relates to cystic kidney disease is largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that OFD1 is assembled into a protein complex that is localized to the primary cilium and contains the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and domain organizing flotillin proteins. This protein complex, which has similarity to a basolateral adhesion domain formed during cell polarization, also contains the polycystin proteins that when mutant...

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