Department of Pathology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
J Cell Sci. 2010 Feb 15;123(Pt 4):529-36. doi: 10.1242/jcs.062968.
Cilia are specialized surface regions of eukaryotic cells that serve a variety of functions, ranging from motility to sensation and to regulation of cell growth and differentiation. The discovery that a number of human diseases, collectively known as ciliopathies, result from defective cilium function has expanded interest in these structures. Among the many properties of cilia, motility and intraflagellar transport have been most extensively studied. The latter is the process by which multiprotein complexes associate with microtubule motors to transport structural subunits along the axoneme to and from the ciliary tip. By contrast, the mechanisms by which membrane proteins and lipids are specifically targeted to the cilium are still largely unknown. In this Commentary, we review the current knowledge of protein and lipid targeting to ciliary membranes and outline important issues for future study. We also integrate this information into a proposed model of how the cell specifically targets proteins and lipids to the specialized membrane of this unique organelle.
纤毛是真核细胞的特化表面区域,具有多种功能,从运动到感觉,再到细胞生长和分化的调节。许多人类疾病(统称为纤毛病)是由于纤毛功能缺陷引起的,这一发现引起了人们对这些结构的广泛关注。在纤毛的众多特性中,运动和鞭毛内运输受到了最广泛的研究。后者是指多蛋白复合物与微管马达结合,将结构亚基沿轴丝从纤毛尖端运输到纤毛尖端的过程。相比之下,膜蛋白和脂质被特异性靶向纤毛的机制在很大程度上仍然未知。在这篇评论中,我们回顾了目前对纤毛膜蛋白和脂质靶向的认识,并概述了未来研究的重要问题。我们还将这些信息整合到一个关于细胞如何将蛋白质和脂质特异性靶向这个独特细胞器的特化膜的模型中。