PHLP2 is essential and plays a role in ciliogenesis and microtubule assembly in Tetrahymena thermophila

J Cell Physiol. 2013 Nov;228(11):2175-89. doi: 10.1002/jcp.24384.

Abstract

Recent studies have implicated the phosducin-like protein-2 (PHLP2) in regulation of CCT, a chaperonin whose activity is essential for folding of tubulin and actin. However, the exact molecular function of PHLP2 is unclear. Here we investigate the significance of PHLP2 in a ciliated unicellular model, Tetrahymena thermophila, by deleting its single homolog, Phlp2p. Cells lacking Phlp2p became larger and died within 96 h. Overexpressed Phlp2p-HA localized to cilia, basal bodies, and cytosol without an obvious change in the phenotype. Despite similar localization, overexpressed GFP-Phlp2p caused a dominant-negative effect. Cells overproducing GFP-Phlp2p had decreased rates of proliferation, motility and phagocytosis, as compared to wild type cells or cells overproducing a non-tagged Phlp2p. Growing GFP-Phlp2p-overexpressing cells had fewer cilia and, when deciliated, failed to regenerate cilia, indicating defects in cilia assembly. Paclitaxel-treated GFP-Phlp2p cells failed to elongate cilia, indicating a change in the microtubules dynamics. The pattern of ciliary and cytosolic tubulin isoforms on 2D gels differed between wild type and GFP-Phlp2p-overexpressing cells. Thus, in Tetrahymena, PhLP2 is essential and under specific experimental conditions its activity affects tubulin and microtubule-dependent functions including cilia assembly.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Cilia / metabolism*
  • Cilia / ultrastructure
  • Gene Knockout Techniques
  • Genes, Dominant
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins / metabolism
  • Microtubules / metabolism*
  • Organogenesis*
  • Phylogeny
  • Protein Isoforms / metabolism
  • Protozoan Proteins / metabolism*
  • Recombinant Fusion Proteins / metabolism
  • Tetrahymena thermophila / cytology
  • Tetrahymena thermophila / metabolism*
  • Tetrahymena thermophila / ultrastructure
  • Tubulin / metabolism

Substances

  • Protein Isoforms
  • Protozoan Proteins
  • Recombinant Fusion Proteins
  • Tubulin
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins