Physical principles underlying the complex biology of intracellular phase transitions

JM Choi, AS Holehouse… - Annual review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Many biomolecular condensates appear to form via spontaneous or driven processes that
have the hallmarks of intracellular phase transitions. This suggests that a common …

Motile ciliopathies

J Wallmeier, KG Nielsen, CE Kuehni… - Nature reviews Disease …, 2020 - nature.com
Motile cilia are highly complex hair-like organelles of epithelial cells lining the surface of
various organ systems. Genetic mutations (usually with autosomal recessive inheritance) …

Structural biology of cilia and intraflagellar transport

N Klena, G Pigino - Annual review of cell and developmental …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Cilia are ubiquitous microtubule-based eukaryotic organelles that project from the cell to
generate motility or function in cellular signaling. Motile cilia or flagella contain axonemal …

Motile cilia and airway disease

M Legendre, LE Zaragosi, HM Mitchison - Seminars in cell & …, 2021 - Elsevier
A finely regulated system of airway epithelial development governs the differentiation of
motile ciliated cells of the human respiratory tract, conferring the body's mucociliary …

[HTML][HTML] Dissecting the cellular specificity of smoking effects and reconstructing lineages in the human airway epithelium

KC Goldfarbmuren, ND Jackson, SP Sajuthi… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Cigarette smoke first interacts with the lung through the cellularly diverse airway epithelium
and goes on to drive development of most chronic lung diseases. Here, through single cell …

[HTML][HTML] Defects in the cytoplasmic assembly of axonemal dynein arms cause morphological abnormalities and dysmotility in sperm cells leading to male infertility

I Aprea, J Raidt, IM Höben, NT Loges… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Axonemal protein complexes, such as outer (ODA) and inner (IDA) dynein arms, are
responsible for the generation and regulation of flagellar and ciliary beating. Studies in …

Membraneless organelles: phasing out of equilibrium

M Hondele, S Heinrich, P De Los Rios… - Emerging topics in life …, 2020 - portlandpress.com
Drosophila eggs are highly polarised cells that use RNA–protein complexes to regulate
storage and translational control of maternal RNAs. Ribonucleoprotein granules are a class …

[HTML][HTML] It's just a phase: exploring the relationship between mRNA, biomolecular condensates, and translational control

DM Parker, LP Winkenbach… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Cells spatially organize their molecular components to carry out fundamental biological
processes and guide proper development. The spatial organization of RNA within the cell …

[HTML][HTML] The benefits of cotranslational assembly: a structural perspective

A Schwarz, M Beck - Trends in Cell Biology, 2019 - cell.com
The faithful assembly of protein complexes in space and time is a hallmark of cellular
homeostasis. Complex assembly might be seeded already during translation, if interacting …

Protein aggregation and disaggregation in cells and development

JS Fassler, S Skuodas, DL Weeks… - Journal of molecular …, 2021 - Elsevier
Protein aggregation is a feature of numerous neurodegenerative diseases. However,
regulated, often reversible, formation of protein aggregates, also known as condensates …