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Functional interaction between autophagy and ciliogenesis [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2013
Nutrient deprivation is a stimulus shared by both autophagy and the formation of primary cilia. The recently discovered role of primary cilia in nutrient sensing and signalling motivated us to explore the possible functional interactions between this signalling hub and autophagy.
Olatz Pampliega   +2 more
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Ciliogenesis and ciliary abnormalities

Medical Electron Microscopy, 2000
Cilia are motile processes extending from the basal bodies, playing important roles in the mucociliary clearance in the respiratory tract and the transport of the ovum from the ovary to the uterus in mammals. Ciliogenesis is divided into four stages: (1) duplication of centrioles; (2) migration of centrioles to the apical cell surface to become basal ...
H, Hagiwara   +3 more
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Motor Cooperation During Mitosis and Ciliogenesis

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
Cilia and mitotic spindles are microtubule (MT)-based, macromolecular machines that consecutively assemble and disassemble during interphase and M phase of the cell cycle, respectively, and play fundamental roles in how eukaryotic cells swim through a fluid, sense their environment, and divide to reproduce themselves.
Guangshuo, Ou, Jonathan M, Scholey
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An ABC of ciliogenesis

Nature Cell Biology, 2014
ABCC4 is a member of the ATP-binding cassette transporter family known to transport prostaglandin E2 and other molecules across cellular membranes. A mutation in ABCC4 is now shown to cause defects in ciliogenesis, revealing a role for prostaglandin signalling in regulating cilia dynamics.
Pascal, Barbry   +1 more
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Prostaglandin signaling in ciliogenesis and development

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2021
AbstractProstaglandin (PG) signaling regulates a wide variety of physiological and pathological processes, including body temperature, cardiovascular homeostasis, reproduction, and inflammation. Recent studies have revealed that PGs play pivotal roles in embryo development, ciliogenesis, and organ formation. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and its receptor EP4
Daqing Jin, Tao P. Zhong
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Protocols to induce and study ciliogenesis

2023
Primary cilia (PC) are sensory organelles that function as cellular antennas, transmitting signals between the extracellular and intracellular spaces in many vertebrate tissues. The cell generates and assembles PC through a highly regulated process called ciliogenesis.
Paula, Moreno-Cruz   +4 more
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Development of order during ciliogenesis

The Anatomical Record, 1968
AbstractThis report consists of an electron microscope study of developing cilia in nasal epithelium of 15–18 day mouse embryos. As soon as recognizable cilia were observed, the typical 9 + 2 pattern of ciliary microtubule pairs was present. However, at this stage the intracellular spatial alignment of adjacent cilia, reflected in the adult by ...
D, Frisch, A I, Farbman
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How CEP164 ciliopathy mutations impair ciliogenesis

Structure, 2022
CEP164 recruits TTBK2 to the distal end of centrioles to allow primary cilium formation. In this issue of Structure, Rosa e Silva et al. (2022) present co-crystallized structures that show the molecular basis of this recruitment and define how ciliopathy mutations in CEP164 disrupt the CEP164-TTBK2 complex.
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Potassium channel regulates ciliogenesis

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2016
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Autophagy and ciliogenesis come together [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2013
Katharine H Wrighton
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