The primary cilium is a sensory organelle that is vital in regulating several signalling pathways. Unlike most organelles cilia are open to the rest of the cell, not enclosed by membranes. The distinct protein composition is crucial to the function of cilia and many signalling proteins and receptors are specifically concentrated within distinct compartments. To maintain this composition, a mechanism is required to deliver proteins to the cilium whilst another must counter the entropic tendency of proteins to distribute throughout the cell. The combination of the two mechanisms should result in the concentration of ciliary proteins to the cilium. In this review we will look at different cellular mechanisms that play a role in maintaining the...
The role of the primary cilium in key signaling pathways depends on dynamic regulation of ciliary me...
Respect for the primary cilium has undergone a remarkable renaissance over the past decade, and it i...
Abstract As an organelle, the cilium contains a unique complement of protein and lipid...
The primary cilium is a hair-like surface-exposed organelle of the eukaryotic cell that decodes a va...
AbstractMost cells in the human body elaborate cilia which serve a wide variety of functions, includ...
Cilia and flagella are highly conserved organelles in eukaryotic cells that drive cell movement and ...
Cilia, organelles that move to execute functions like fertilization and signal to execute functions ...
Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that are crucial for embryonic development and tissue homeost...
Primary cilia, single hair-like appendage on the surface of themost mammalian cells, were once consi...
Primary cilium is a rod-like plasma membrane protrusion that plays important roles in sensing the ce...
SummaryThe cilium is a specialized extension of the cell in which many specific proteins are admitte...
Cilia are microtubule-based projections that extend from the surface of all mammalian cells. These s...
Item does not contain fulltextVertebrate photoreceptor cells are ciliated sensory cells specialized ...
Cilia mediate an astonishing diversity of processes. Recent advances provide unexpected insights int...
The primary cilium is a protrusion from the cell surface that serves as a specialized compartment fo...
The role of the primary cilium in key signaling pathways depends on dynamic regulation of ciliary me...
Respect for the primary cilium has undergone a remarkable renaissance over the past decade, and it i...
Abstract As an organelle, the cilium contains a unique complement of protein and lipid...
The primary cilium is a hair-like surface-exposed organelle of the eukaryotic cell that decodes a va...
AbstractMost cells in the human body elaborate cilia which serve a wide variety of functions, includ...
Cilia and flagella are highly conserved organelles in eukaryotic cells that drive cell movement and ...
Cilia, organelles that move to execute functions like fertilization and signal to execute functions ...
Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that are crucial for embryonic development and tissue homeost...
Primary cilia, single hair-like appendage on the surface of themost mammalian cells, were once consi...
Primary cilium is a rod-like plasma membrane protrusion that plays important roles in sensing the ce...
SummaryThe cilium is a specialized extension of the cell in which many specific proteins are admitte...
Cilia are microtubule-based projections that extend from the surface of all mammalian cells. These s...
Item does not contain fulltextVertebrate photoreceptor cells are ciliated sensory cells specialized ...
Cilia mediate an astonishing diversity of processes. Recent advances provide unexpected insights int...
The primary cilium is a protrusion from the cell surface that serves as a specialized compartment fo...
The role of the primary cilium in key signaling pathways depends on dynamic regulation of ciliary me...
Respect for the primary cilium has undergone a remarkable renaissance over the past decade, and it i...
Abstract As an organelle, the cilium contains a unique complement of protein and lipid...