Assembly of the nonmotile primary cilium of vertebrate cells requires one of the centrioles of the centrosome. A cluster of new studies, including one in this issue of Cell by Pugacheva et al. (2007), reveal that ciliary assembly proteins influence cell-cycle progression and that a centrosomal “mitotic kinase” promotes ciliary disassembly. The link between the cell cycle and the primary cilium may reflect a requirement for liberation of the ciliary centriole to allow the centrosome to form the mitotic spindle
Primary cilia, single hair-like appendage on the surface of themost mammalian cells, were once consi...
SummaryMammalian centrioles play a dynamic role in centrosome function, but they also have the capac...
The centrosome is a dynamic structure that undergoes structural and functional transitions, which ar...
Assembly of the nonmotile primary cilium of vertebrate cells requires one of the centrioles of the c...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule-organizing centres, playing essential roles in the organization...
Primary cilium development along with other components of the centrosome in mammalian cells was anal...
SummaryBasal bodies are freed from cilia and transition into centrioles to organize centrosomes in d...
The well recognized activities of the mammalian centrosome--microtubule nucleation, duplication, and...
Primary cilia are key sensory organelles that are thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis. Inher...
Primary cilia, which emanate from the cell surface, exhibit assembly and disassembly dynamics along ...
The primary cilium is thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis, freeing the centrosomes to partic...
The centrosome has evolved in multicellular organisms from the basal body/axoneme of the unicellular...
Cilia and flagella are evolutionarily conserved, membrane-bound, microtubule-based organelles on the...
SummaryThe primary cilium is an antenna-like, microtubule-based organelle on the surface of most ver...
SummaryThe primary cilium is a nexus of cell signaling, and ciliary dysfunction is associated with p...
Primary cilia, single hair-like appendage on the surface of themost mammalian cells, were once consi...
SummaryMammalian centrioles play a dynamic role in centrosome function, but they also have the capac...
The centrosome is a dynamic structure that undergoes structural and functional transitions, which ar...
Assembly of the nonmotile primary cilium of vertebrate cells requires one of the centrioles of the c...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule-organizing centres, playing essential roles in the organization...
Primary cilium development along with other components of the centrosome in mammalian cells was anal...
SummaryBasal bodies are freed from cilia and transition into centrioles to organize centrosomes in d...
The well recognized activities of the mammalian centrosome--microtubule nucleation, duplication, and...
Primary cilia are key sensory organelles that are thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis. Inher...
Primary cilia, which emanate from the cell surface, exhibit assembly and disassembly dynamics along ...
The primary cilium is thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis, freeing the centrosomes to partic...
The centrosome has evolved in multicellular organisms from the basal body/axoneme of the unicellular...
Cilia and flagella are evolutionarily conserved, membrane-bound, microtubule-based organelles on the...
SummaryThe primary cilium is an antenna-like, microtubule-based organelle on the surface of most ver...
SummaryThe primary cilium is a nexus of cell signaling, and ciliary dysfunction is associated with p...
Primary cilia, single hair-like appendage on the surface of themost mammalian cells, were once consi...
SummaryMammalian centrioles play a dynamic role in centrosome function, but they also have the capac...
The centrosome is a dynamic structure that undergoes structural and functional transitions, which ar...