A ccpp-6 deletion mutation does not impair gross cilia integrity in C. elegans

MicroPubl Biol. 2022 Oct 9:2022:10.17912/micropub.biology.000649. doi: 10.17912/micropub.biology.000649. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Tubulin glutamylation is a reversible modification that regulates microtubule function in cilia. The removal of glutamylation from microtubules is carried out by a family of cytosolic carboxypeptidase (CCP) enzymes. C. elegans has two deglutamylating enzymes, CCPP-1 and CCPP-6, homologs of mammalian CCP1 and CCP5 respectively. CCPP-1 is required for ciliary stability and function. To determine whether CCPP-6 is similarly required for cilia integrity in C. elegans we analyzed the ccpp-6(ok382) deletion mutant. We find that both dye-filling and male mating are normal, suggesting that CCPP-6 is not required for ciliary integrity in C. elegans.