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protein phosphatase, Mg2+/Mn2+ dependent 1H
- Synonyms:
- ARHCL1, FLJ13253, KIAA1157, NERPP-2C
Subcellular localization
Ciliary associated gene, Nucleoplasm
Functional category
- Trafficking (BBSome
- small GTPases
- vesicular transport
- ATPases)
- Ciliary assembly/disassembly
Function
PPM1H is localized to the Golgi and its knockdown suppresses primary cilia formation, similar to pathogenic LRRK2. Thus, PPM1H acts as a key modulator of LRRK2 signaling by controlling dephosphorylation of Rab proteins(31663853). We artificially anchored PPM1H to the Golgi, mitochondria, or mother centriole. Our data show that regulation of Rab10 GTPase phosphorylation requires PPM1H access to Rab10 at or near the mother centriole. Moreover, poor colocalization of Rab12 explains in part why it is a poor substrate for PPM1H in cells but not in vitro. These data support a model in which localization drives PPM1H substrate selection and centriolar PPM1H is critical for regulation of Rab GTPase-regulated ciliogenesis. Moreover, Golgi localized PPM1H may maintain active Rab GTPases on the Golgi to carry out their nonciliogenesis-related functions in membrane trafficking(37889931).