Scoring a backstage pass: mechanisms of ciliogenesis and ciliary access

FR Garcia-Gonzalo, JF Reiter - Journal of Cell Biology, 2012 - rupress.org
Journal of Cell Biology, 2012rupress.org
Cilia are conserved, microtubule-based cell surface projections that emanate from basal
bodies, membrane-docked centrioles. The beating of motile cilia and flagella enables cells
to swim and epithelia to displace fluids. In contrast, most primary cilia do not beat but instead
detect environmental or intercellular stimuli. Inborn defects in both kinds of cilia cause
human ciliopathies, diseases with diverse manifestations such as heterotaxia and kidney
cysts. These diseases are caused by defects in ciliogenesis or ciliary function. The signaling …
Cilia are conserved, microtubule-based cell surface projections that emanate from basal bodies, membrane-docked centrioles. The beating of motile cilia and flagella enables cells to swim and epithelia to displace fluids. In contrast, most primary cilia do not beat but instead detect environmental or intercellular stimuli. Inborn defects in both kinds of cilia cause human ciliopathies, diseases with diverse manifestations such as heterotaxia and kidney cysts. These diseases are caused by defects in ciliogenesis or ciliary function. The signaling functions of cilia require regulation of ciliary composition, which depends on the control of protein traffic into and out of cilia.
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