WWTR1
WW domain containing transcription regulator 1
- Ensembl:
- ENSG00000018408
- UniProt:
- Q9GZV5
- Synonyms:
- DKFZP586I1419, TAZ
Cilia effects upon perturbation of WWTR1
- Cilia number / % ciliated:
- Decreased cilia number
- Loss-of-function effect:
- Shorter cilia
Ciliogenesis screen results (2 screens)
- Wheway et al. 2015 (siRNA) [siRNA]: Ciliogenesis Defect (z=-6.73) PMID:26167766
- Breslow et al. 2018 (CRISPR) [CRISPR]: Positive Regulator (Hh signaling, casTLE effect=-1.59) PMID:29459680
Subcellular localization
cilia associated gene
Functional category
- Ciliary assembly/disassembly
- T cell biology
- Signaling (Hedgehog, GPCRs, ion channels)
- Transcription regulation
Function
Cells lining the cysts carry fewer and shorter cilia and the expression of several genes associated with glomerulocystic kidney disease (Ofd1 and Tsc1) or encoding proteins involved in cilia structure and/or function (Tg737, Kif3a, and Dctn5) is decreased in Wwtr1−/− kidneys. The loss of cilia integrity and the down-regulation of Dctn5, Kif3a, Pkhd1 and Ofd1 mRNA expression can be recapitulated in a renal CD epithelial cell line, mIMCD3, by reducing Wwtr1 protein levels using siRNA. Thus, Wwtr1 is critical for the integrity of renal cilia and its absence in mice leads to the development of renal cysts, indicating that Wwtr1 may represent a candidate gene for polycystic kidney disease in humans(PMID: 17251353).