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Palmitoylation of acetylated tubulin and association with ceramide-rich platforms is critical for ciliogenesis
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100021Published online: January 7, 2021- Priyanka Tripathi
- Zhihui Zhu
- Haiyan Qin
- Ahmed Elsherbini
- Simone M. Crivelli
- Emily Roush
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Microtubules are polymers composed of αβ-tubulin subunits that provide structure to cells and play a crucial role in in the development and function of neuronal processes and cilia, microtubule-driven extensions of the plasma membrane that have sensory (primary cilia) or motor (motile cilia) functions. To stabilize microtubules in neuronal processes and cilia, α tubulin is modified by the posttranslational addition of an acetyl group, or acetylation. We discovered that acetylated tubulin in microtubules interacts with the membrane sphingolipid, ceramide.