PDE6δ-mediated sorting of INPP5E into the cilium is determined by cargo-carrier affinity

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Abstract

The phosphodiesterase 6 delta subunit (PDE6δ) shuttles several farnesylated cargos between membranes. The cargo sorting mechanism between cilia and other compartments is not understood. Here we show using the inositol polyphosphate 5′-phosphatase E (INPP5E) and the GTP-binding protein (Rheb) that cargo sorting depends on the affinity towards PDE6δand the specificity of cargo release. High-affinity cargo is exclusively released by the ciliary transport regulator Arl3, while low-affinity cargo is released by Arl3 and its non-ciliary homologue Arl2. Structures of PDE6δ/cargo complexes reveal the molecular basis of the sorting signal which depends on the residues at the -1 and -3 positions relative to farnesylated cysteine. Structure-guided mutation allows the generation of a low-affinity INPP5E mutant which loses exclusive ciliary localization. We postulate that the affinity to PDE6δand the release by Arl2/3 in addition to a retention signal are the determinants for cargo sorting and enrichment at its destination.

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Fansa, E. K., Kösling, S. K., Zent, E., Wittinghofer, A., & Ismail, S. (2016). PDE6δ-mediated sorting of INPP5E into the cilium is determined by cargo-carrier affinity. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11366

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