Primary cilia are solitary signalling organelles projecting from the surface of most cell types. Although the ciliary membrane is continuous with the plasma membrane it exhibits a unique phospholipid composition, a feature essential for normal cilia formation and function. Recent studies have illustrated that distinct phosphoinositide lipid species localise to specific cilia subdomains, and have begun to build a 'phosphoinositide map' of the cilium. The abundance and localisation of phosphoinositides are tightly regulated by the opposing actions of lipid kinases and lipid phosphatases that have also been recently discovered at cilia. The critical role of phosphoinositides in cilia biology is highlighted by the devastating consequences of ge...
Phosphoinositides are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins and lipids between the ...
peer reviewedCiliopathies manifested in part by a dysfunction of several phosphoinositide 5’phosphat...
Ciliary transport is required for ciliogenesis, signal transduction, and trafficking of receptors to...
How phosphoinositide metabolism is coupled to primary cilia physiology is poorly understood. Reporti...
AbstractPhosphoinositides regulate numerous cellular events via the recruitment and activation of mu...
Primary cilia are sensory organelles on the surface of many postmitotic cells. Several aspects of ci...
Cellular organelles called cilia sense diverse physical and chemical stimuli and transmit them to th...
The primary cilium is a solitary, microtubule-based membrane protrusion extending from the surface o...
SummaryCiliary transport is required for ciliogenesis, signal transduction, and trafficking of recep...
Primary cilia are microtubule-based “antennae-like” organelles extending from the apical surface of ...
peer reviewedThe life cycle of a primary cilium begins in quiescence and ends prior to mitosis. In q...
Cilia are highly specialized antennae-like cellular organelles. Inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase...
© 2018 Wheway, Nazlamova and Hancock. The presence of single, non-motile "primary" cilia on the surf...
Primary cilia interpret vertebrate Hedgehog (Hh) signals. Why cilia are essential for signaling is...
Primary cilia are sensory membrane protrusions whose dysfunction causes ciliopathies. INPP5E is a ci...
Phosphoinositides are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins and lipids between the ...
peer reviewedCiliopathies manifested in part by a dysfunction of several phosphoinositide 5’phosphat...
Ciliary transport is required for ciliogenesis, signal transduction, and trafficking of receptors to...
How phosphoinositide metabolism is coupled to primary cilia physiology is poorly understood. Reporti...
AbstractPhosphoinositides regulate numerous cellular events via the recruitment and activation of mu...
Primary cilia are sensory organelles on the surface of many postmitotic cells. Several aspects of ci...
Cellular organelles called cilia sense diverse physical and chemical stimuli and transmit them to th...
The primary cilium is a solitary, microtubule-based membrane protrusion extending from the surface o...
SummaryCiliary transport is required for ciliogenesis, signal transduction, and trafficking of recep...
Primary cilia are microtubule-based “antennae-like” organelles extending from the apical surface of ...
peer reviewedThe life cycle of a primary cilium begins in quiescence and ends prior to mitosis. In q...
Cilia are highly specialized antennae-like cellular organelles. Inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase...
© 2018 Wheway, Nazlamova and Hancock. The presence of single, non-motile "primary" cilia on the surf...
Primary cilia interpret vertebrate Hedgehog (Hh) signals. Why cilia are essential for signaling is...
Primary cilia are sensory membrane protrusions whose dysfunction causes ciliopathies. INPP5E is a ci...
Phosphoinositides are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins and lipids between the ...
peer reviewedCiliopathies manifested in part by a dysfunction of several phosphoinositide 5’phosphat...
Ciliary transport is required for ciliogenesis, signal transduction, and trafficking of receptors to...