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BBSome regulation of LITE-1 receptor in a cilium-independent manner inC. elegans

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AbstractBardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) is a genetic disorder affecting primary cilia. BBSome, a protein complex composed of eight BBS proteins, regulates the structure and function of cilia in diverse organisms, and its malfunction causes BBS in humans. Here, we report a new function of BBSome inC. elegans. In a forward genetic screen for genes regulating the light sensitivity of the ciliated ASH sensory neurons, we isolatedbbsmutants, indicating that BBSome regulates ASH photosensitivity. Surprisingly, cilia are not required for ASH neurons to sense light, suggesting that BBSome regulates ASH photosensitivity independently of cilia. Interestingly, the light-sensing receptor LITE-1, which mediates photosensation, is a non-ciliary protein in ASH neurons. LITE-1 in ASH neurons becomes unstable inbbsmutants in an age-dependent manner, indicating that BBSome regulates the stability of LITE-1 in these neurons. These results identify a cilium-independent function of BBSome in regulating a non-ciliary protein in ciliated cells.
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