نتایج جستجو برای: cilia sericata

تعداد نتایج: 6628  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2011
Kelli M Sas Michael G Janech Elizabeth Favre John M Arthur P Darwin Bell

Renal epithelial cell primary cilia act as mechanosensors in response to changes in luminal fluid flow. To determine the role of cilia bending in the mechanosensory function of cilia, we performed proteomic analysis of collecting duct cell lines with or without cilia that were kept stationary or rotated to stimulate cilia bending. Expression of the Raf-1 kinase inhibitor protein (RKIP), an inhi...

2017
Ye Yuan Yu Zhang Shuhua Fu Tawni L Crippen David K Visi M Eric Benbow Michael S Allen Jeffery K Tomberlin Sing-Hoi Sze Aaron M Tarone

We present here the draft genome sequence of a Providencia stuartii strain, derived from the salivary glands of larval Lucilia sericata, a common blow fly important to forensic, medical, and veterinary science. The genome sequence will help dissect coinfections involving P. stuartii and Proteus mirabilis, as well as blow fly-bacteria interactions.

Journal: :BMC biotechnology 2016
Rebecca J Linger Esther J Belikoff Ying Yan Fang Li Holly A Wantuch Helen L Fitzsimons Maxwell J Scott

BACKGROUND Diabetes and its concurrent complications impact a significant proportion of the population of the US and create a large financial burden on the American health care system. FDA-approved maggot debridement therapy (MDT), the application of sterile laboratory-reared Lucilia sericata (green bottle fly) larvae to wounds, is a cost-effective and successful treatment for diabetic foot ulc...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2015
Anastassiia Vertii Alison Bright Benedicte Delaval Heidi Hehnly Stephen Doxsey

In most vertebrates, mitotic spindles and primary cilia arise from a common origin, the centrosome. In non-cycling cells, the centrosome is the template for primary cilia assembly and, thus, is crucial for their associated sensory and signaling functions. During mitosis, the duplicated centrosomes mature into spindle poles, which orchestrate mitotic spindle assembly, chromosome segregation, and...

Journal: :Cell 2017
Siew Cheng Phua Shuhei Chiba Masako Suzuki Emily Su Elle C. Roberson Ganesh V. Pusapati Mitsutoshi Setou Rajat Rohatgi Jeremy F. Reiter Koji Ikegami Takanari Inoue

The life cycle of a primary cilium begins in quiescence and ends prior to mitosis. In quiescent cells, the primary cilium insulates itself from contiguous dynamic membrane processes on the cell surface to function as a stable signaling apparatus. Here, we demonstrate that basal restriction of ciliary structure dynamics is established by the cilia-enriched phosphoinositide 5-phosphatase, Inpp5e....

Journal: :Development 2009
Fabrizio C Serluca Bo Xu Noriko Okabe Kari Baker Shin-Yi Lin Jessica Sullivan-Brown David J Konieczkowski Kimberly M Jaffe Joshua M Bradner Mark C Fishman Rebecca D Burdine

Cilia defects have been implicated in a variety of human diseases and genetic disorders, but how cilia motility contributes to these phenotypes is still unknown. To further our understanding of how cilia function in development, we have cloned and characterized two alleles of seahorse, a zebrafish mutation that results in pronephric cysts. seahorse encodes Lrrc6l, a leucine-rich repeat-containi...

2015
Hanliang Guo Eva Kanso

Motile cilia are used by many eukaryotic cells to transport ow. Cilia-driven ows are important to many physiological functions, yet a deep understanding of the interplay between the mechanical structure of cilia and their physiological functions in healthy and diseased conditions remains elusive. For developing such understanding, one needs a quantitative framework for assessing cilia performan...

2015
Julia F Doerner Markus Delling David E Clapham Richard Aldrich

The beating of motile cilia generates fluid flow over epithelia in brain ventricles, airways, and Fallopian tubes. Here, we patch clamp single motile cilia of mammalian ependymal cells and examine their potential function as a calcium signaling compartment. Resting motile cilia calcium concentration ([Ca2+] ~170 nM) is only slightly elevated over cytoplasmic [Ca2+] (~100 nM) at steady state. Ca...

2014
Jianfeng Lin Weining Yin Maria C. Smith Kangkang Song Margaret W. Leigh Maimoona A. Zariwala Michael R. Knowles Lawrence E. Ostrowski Daniela Nicastro

Cilia play essential roles in normal human development and health; cilia dysfunction results in diseases such as primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). Despite their importance, the native structure of human cilia is unknown, and structural defects in the cilia of patients are often undetectable or remain elusive because of heterogeneity. Here we develop an approach that enables visualization of hum...

2018
Jesse H. Bonwitt Michael Tran Elizabeth A. Dykstra Kaye Eckmann Melissa E. Bell Michael Leadon Melissa Sixberry William A. Glover

Wohlfahrtiimonas species bacteria were isolated from the bloodstream of a patient with septicemia and wound myiasis. Environmental investigations identified a Wohlfahrtiimonas sp. among insects in the Americas and in a previously undescribed vector, the green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata). The isolates possibly represent a new species within the genus Wohlfahrtiimonas.

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