First discovered in unicellular eukaryotes, centrins play crucial roles in basal body duplication and anchoring mechanisms. While the evolutionary status of the founding members of the family, Centrin2/Vfl2 and Centrin3/cdc31 has long been investigated, the evolutionary origin of other members of the family has received less attention. Using a phylogeny of ciliate centrins, we identify two other centrin families, the ciliary centrins and the centrins present in the contractile filaments (ICL centrins). In this paper, we carry on the functional analysis of still not well known centrins, the ICL1e subfamily identified in Paramecium, and show their requirement for correct basal body anchoring through interactions with Centrin2 and Centrin3. Us...
AbstractCentrins are members of the family of Ca2+-binding EF-hand proteins. In photoreceptor cells,...
Paramecium ciliary basal bodies align in straight rows from posterior to anterior. Each basal body i...
International audienceThe cytopharyngeal apparatus in the Nassulinid ciliates Nassula and Furgasonia...
First discovered in unicellular eukaryotes, centrins play crucial roles in basal body duplication an...
SummaryBackgroundCiliary or flagellar basal bodies and centrioles share the same architecture and re...
protein essential for spindle pole body duplication, have suggested molecular models to account for ...
Centrin is an evolutionarily conserved EF-hand calcium-binding protein found in the centriole of ani...
Basal bodies are microtubule-based structures which template, anchor, and orient cilia at the cell s...
Basal bodies are microtubule organizing centers responsible for anchoring and organizing the cilium....
Basal bodies are essential microtubule-based structures that template, anchor, and orient cilia at t...
ABSTRACT Basal bodies are essential microtubule-based structures that template, anchor, and orient c...
A λ phage cDNA expression library was constructed from washed suspensions of the rumen ciliate proto...
The centriole and basal body (CBB) structure nucleates cilia and flagella, and is an essential compo...
The two human centrin homologues have similar but distinct functions at Tetrahymena basal bodie
International audienceIn metazoa, cilia assembly is a cellular process that starts with centriole to...
AbstractCentrins are members of the family of Ca2+-binding EF-hand proteins. In photoreceptor cells,...
Paramecium ciliary basal bodies align in straight rows from posterior to anterior. Each basal body i...
International audienceThe cytopharyngeal apparatus in the Nassulinid ciliates Nassula and Furgasonia...
First discovered in unicellular eukaryotes, centrins play crucial roles in basal body duplication an...
SummaryBackgroundCiliary or flagellar basal bodies and centrioles share the same architecture and re...
protein essential for spindle pole body duplication, have suggested molecular models to account for ...
Centrin is an evolutionarily conserved EF-hand calcium-binding protein found in the centriole of ani...
Basal bodies are microtubule-based structures which template, anchor, and orient cilia at the cell s...
Basal bodies are microtubule organizing centers responsible for anchoring and organizing the cilium....
Basal bodies are essential microtubule-based structures that template, anchor, and orient cilia at t...
ABSTRACT Basal bodies are essential microtubule-based structures that template, anchor, and orient c...
A λ phage cDNA expression library was constructed from washed suspensions of the rumen ciliate proto...
The centriole and basal body (CBB) structure nucleates cilia and flagella, and is an essential compo...
The two human centrin homologues have similar but distinct functions at Tetrahymena basal bodie
International audienceIn metazoa, cilia assembly is a cellular process that starts with centriole to...
AbstractCentrins are members of the family of Ca2+-binding EF-hand proteins. In photoreceptor cells,...
Paramecium ciliary basal bodies align in straight rows from posterior to anterior. Each basal body i...
International audienceThe cytopharyngeal apparatus in the Nassulinid ciliates Nassula and Furgasonia...