Abstract:The primary cilium localized G-protein-coupled receptor Gpr161 represses hedgehog pathway via cAMP signaling in multiple tissues. However, whether Gpr161 functions exclusively from inside cilia is unclear. Here, we generated ciliary localization-defective but cAMP signaling-competent Gpr161mut1 knock-in mice. We uncovered distinctive roles for subcellular Gpr161 pools, contingent upon dependence of the morpho-phenotypic spectrum on downstream Gli transcriptional regulators. Compared to Gpr161 knockout, gene do… Show more
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