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Anna, Kazatskaya, Lisa, Yuan, Niko, Amin-Wetzel, Alison, Philbrook, Mario, de Bono, Piali, Sengupta
Publikováno v:
microPublication Biology
A subset of sensory neurons in C. elegans contains compartmentalized sensory structures termed cilia at their distal dendritic ends (Ward et al. 1975; Perkins et al. 1986; Doroquez et al. 2014). Cilia present on different sensory neuron types are spe
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Julie Kennedy, Oliver E. Blacque, Stefanie Kuhns, Andrea G. Brear, Piali Sengupta, Gavin J. McManus, Nils J. Lambacher, Anna Kazatskaya
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 207:1423-1440
Kazatskaya et al. uncover a role for the atypical MAP kinase MAPK15 in regulating primary cilium structure and morphology in both C. elegans and human.. Motile and immotile (or primary) cilia are microtubule-based structures that mediate multiple cel
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Anna, Kazatskaya, Stefanie, Kuhns, Nils J, Lambacher, Julie E, Kennedy, Andrea G, Brear, Gavin J, McManus, Piali, Sengupta, Oliver E, Blacque
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 207(4)
Motile and immotile (or primary) cilia are microtubule-based structures that mediate multiple cellular functions, including the transduction of environmental cues, developmental signaling, cellular motility, and modulation of fluid flow. Although the
Publikováno v:
Cell Cycle. 13:2073-2083
Cdc55, a regulatory B subunit of the protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) complex, plays various functions during mitosis. Sequestration of Cdc55 from the nucleus by Zds1 and Zds2 is important for robust activation of mitotic Cdk1 and mitotic progression in
Autor:
Anna Kazatskaya, Ian G. McLachlan, Anique Olivier-Mason, Oliver E. Blacque, Inna V. Nechipurenko, Julie Kennedy, Piali Sengupta, Maxwell G. Heiman
Primary cilia are ubiquitous sensory organelles that mediate diverse signaling pathways. Cilia position on the cell surface is determined by the location of the basal body (BB) that templates the cilium. The mechanisms that regulate BB positioning in
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5023068/