Establishing and regulating the composition of cilia for signal transduction
MV Nachury, DU Mick - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2019 - nature.com
The primary cilium is a hair-like surface-exposed organelle of the eukaryotic cell that
decodes a variety of signals—such as odorants, light and Hedgehog morphogens—by …
decodes a variety of signals—such as odorants, light and Hedgehog morphogens—by …
The primary cilium as a cellular receiver: organizing ciliary GPCR signaling
KI Hilgendorf, CT Johnson, PK Jackson - Current opinion in cell biology, 2016 - Elsevier
The primary cilium is an antenna-like cellular protrusion mediating sensory and
neuroendocrine signaling. Its localization within tissue architecture and a growing list of cilia …
neuroendocrine signaling. Its localization within tissue architecture and a growing list of cilia …
Integration of over 9,000 mass spectrometry experiments builds a global map of human protein complexes
Macromolecular protein complexes carry out many of the essential functions of cells, and
many genetic diseases arise from disrupting the functions of such complexes. Currently …
many genetic diseases arise from disrupting the functions of such complexes. Currently …
Composition, organization and mechanisms of the transition zone, a gate for the cilium
The cilium evolved to provide the ancestral eukaryote with the ability to move and sense its
environment. Acquiring these functions required the compartmentalization of a dynein …
environment. Acquiring these functions required the compartmentalization of a dynein …
Direct evidence for BBSome-associated intraflagellar transport reveals distinct properties of native mammalian cilia
Cilia dysfunction underlies a class of human diseases with variable penetrance in different
organ systems. Across eukaryotes, intraflagellar transport (IFT) facilitates cilia biogenesis …
organ systems. Across eukaryotes, intraflagellar transport (IFT) facilitates cilia biogenesis …
TMEM107 recruits ciliopathy proteins to subdomains of the ciliary transition zone and causes Joubert syndrome
NJ Lambacher, AL Bruel, TJP Van Dam… - Nature cell …, 2016 - nature.com
The transition zone (TZ) ciliary subcompartment is thought to control cilium composition and
signalling by facilitating a protein diffusion barrier at the ciliary base. TZ defects cause …
signalling by facilitating a protein diffusion barrier at the ciliary base. TZ defects cause …
MKS5 and CEP290 dependent assembly pathway of the ciliary transition zone
Cilia have a unique diffusion barrier (“gate”) within their proximal region, termed transition
zone (TZ), that compartmentalises signalling proteins within the organelle. The TZ is known …
zone (TZ), that compartmentalises signalling proteins within the organelle. The TZ is known …
Targeting small GTPases: emerging grasps on previously untamable targets, pioneered by KRAS
G Yin, J Huang, J Petela, H Jiang, Y Zhang… - Signal transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Abstract Small GTPases including Ras, Rho, Rab, Arf, and Ran are omnipresent molecular
switches in regulating key cellular functions. Their dysregulation is a therapeutic target for …
switches in regulating key cellular functions. Their dysregulation is a therapeutic target for …
CiliaCarta: An integrated and validated compendium of ciliary genes
TJP Van Dam, J Kennedy, R van Der Lee, E De Vrieze… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
The cilium is an essential organelle at the surface of mammalian cells whose dysfunction
causes a wide range of genetic diseases collectively called ciliopathies. The current rate at …
causes a wide range of genetic diseases collectively called ciliopathies. The current rate at …
Signaling in the primary cilium through the lens of the Hedgehog pathway
ED Gigante, T Caspary - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Cilia are microtubule‐based, cell‐surface projections whose machinery is evolutionarily
conserved. In vertebrates, cilia are observed on almost every cell type and are either motile …
conserved. In vertebrates, cilia are observed on almost every cell type and are either motile …