نتایج جستجو برای: ift

تعداد نتایج: 953  

2010
Zhen-Chuan Fan Robert H. Behal Stefan Geimer Zhaohui Wang Shana M. Williamson Haili Zhang Douglas G. Cole Hongmin Qin

DYF-1 is a highly conserved protein essential for ciliogenesis in several model organisms. In Caenorhabditis elegans, DYF-1 serves as an essential activator for an anterograde motor OSM-3 of intraflagellar transport (IFT), the ciliogenesis-required motility that mediates the transport of flagellar precursors and removal of turnover products. In zebrafish and Tetrahymena DYF-1 influences the cil...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2003
Jenny C Schafer Courtney J Haycraft James H Thomas Bradley K Yoder Peter Swoboda

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is a process required for flagella and cilia assembly that describes the dynein and kinesin mediated movement of particles along axonemes that consists of an A and a B complex, defects in which disrupt retrograde and anterograde transport, respectively. Herein, we describe a novel Caenorhabditis elegans gene, xbx-1, that is required for retrograde IFT and shares h...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2004
Yuqing Hou Gregory J Pazour George B Witman

Intraflagellar transport (IFT), the bidirectional movement of particles along flagella, is essential for flagellar assembly. The motor for retrograde IFT in Chlamydomonas is cytoplasmic dynein 1b, which contains the dynein heavy chain DHC1b and the light intermediate chain (LIC) D1bLIC. To investigate a possible role for the LIC in IFT, we identified a d1blic mutant. DHC1b is reduced in the mut...

2017
Teruki Funabashi Yohei Katoh Saki Michisaka Masaya Terada Maho Sugawa Kazuhisa Nakayama

Cilia function as cellular antennae to sense and transduce extracellular signals. A number of proteins are specifically localized in cilia. Anterograde and retrograde ciliary protein trafficking are mediated by the IFT-B and IFT-A complexes in concert with kinesin-2 and dynein-2 motors, respectively. However, the role of KIF17, a homodimeric kinesin-2 protein, in protein trafficking has not bee...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2003
Catherine A Perrone Douglas Tritschler Patrick Taulman Raqual Bower Bradley K Yoder Mary E Porter

The assembly of cilia and flagella depends on bidirectional intraflagellar transport (IFT). Anterograde IFT is driven by kinesin II, whereas retrograde IFT requires cytoplasmic dynein 1b (cDHC1b). Little is known about how cDHC1b interacts with its cargoes or how it is regulated. Recent work identified a novel dynein light intermediate chain (D2LIC) that colocalized with the mammalian cDHC1b ho...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2007
Panteleimon Rompolas Lotte B Pedersen Ramila S Patel-King Stephen M King

Intraflagellar transport (IFT) is the bi-directional movement of particles along the length of axonemal outer doublet microtubules and is needed for the assembly and maintenance of eukaryotic cilia and flagella. Retrograde IFT requires cytoplasmic dynein 1b, a motor complex whose organization, structural composition and regulation is poorly understood. We have characterized the product of the C...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Saikat Mukhopadhyay Xiaohui Wen Navneet Ratti Alexander Loktev Linda Rangell Suzie J. Scales Peter K. Jackson

The primary cilium is required for Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling in vertebrates. In contrast to mutants affecting ciliary assembly, mutations in the intraflagellar transport complex A (IFT-A) paradoxically cause increased Shh signaling. We previously showed that the IFT-A complex, in addition to its canonical role in retrograde IFT, binds to the tubby-like protein, Tulp3, and recruits it to ci...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Evgeni Efimenko Oliver E Blacque Guangshuo Ou Courtney J Haycraft Bradley K Yoder Jonathan M Scholey Michel R Leroux Peter Swoboda

The intraflagellar transport (IFT) machinery required to build functional cilia consists of a multisubunit complex whose molecular composition, organization, and function are poorly understood. Here, we describe a novel tryptophan-aspartic acid (WD) repeat (WDR) containing IFT protein from Caenorhabditis elegans, DYF-2, that plays a critical role in maintaining the structural and functional int...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Oliver E. Blacque Elliot A. Perens Keith A. Boroevich Peter N. Inglis Chunmei Li Adam Warner Jaswinder Khattra Rob A. Holt Guangshuo Ou Allan K. Mah Sheldon J. McKay Peter Huang Peter Swoboda Steve J.M. Jones Marco A. Marra David L. Baillie Donald G. Moerman Shai Shaham Michel R. Leroux

Cilia and flagella play important roles in many physiological processes, including cell and fluid movement, sensory perception, and development. The biogenesis and maintenance of cilia depend on intraflagellar transport (IFT), a motility process that operates bidirectionally along the ciliary axoneme. Disruption in IFT and cilia function causes several human disorders, including polycystic kidn...

Journal: :Methods in cell biology 2009
Carlo Iomini Jacob E Till Susan K Dutcher

Conditional mutants for flagellar assembly (fla) provide a useful tool to study intraflagellar transport (IFT) at the molecular level, and provide a unique set of tools to analyze cilia. The analysis of IFT phenotypes of fla mutants at the permissive temperature by a quantitative image analysis approach identified four distinct phases of the IFT cycle and directly demonstrated structural and fu...

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