SummaryAlmost all eukaryotic cells form cilia/flagella, maintain them at their genetically specified lengths, and shorten them. Here, we define the cellular mechanisms that bring about shortening of flagella prior to meiotic cell division and in response to environmental cues in the biflagellated green alga Chlamydomonas. We show that the flagellar shortening pathway is distinct from the one that enforces transient shortening essential for length control. During flagellar shortening, disassembly of the axoneme is stimulated over the basal rate, and the rate of entry into flagella of intraflagellar transport (IFT) particles is increased. Moreover, the particles entering the disassembling flagella lack cargo. Thus, flagellar shortening depend...
Length control of flagella represents a simple and tractable system to investigate the dynamics of o...
AbstractThe control of flagellar length can be easily studied in the model genetic cell Chlamydomona...
Eukaryotic cilia/flagella are the evolutionary conserved microtubule-based organelles. Projecting aw...
SummaryAlmost all eukaryotic cells form cilia/flagella, maintain them at their genetically specified...
SummaryBackgroundThe assembly and maintenance of eukaryotic cilia and flagella are mediated by intra...
SummaryPrimary cilia are widely used for signal transduction during development and in homeostasis a...
Eukaryotic flagella (also referred to as cilia) are microtubule-based organelles that protrude from ...
Ciliary length control is an incompletely understood process essential for normal ciliary function. ...
Intraflagellar transport (IFT) of particles along flagellar microtubules is required for the assembl...
SummaryAssembly of cilia and flagella requires intraflagellar transport (IFT), a highly regulated ki...
The movement of ciliary membrane proteins is directed by transient interactions with intraflagellar ...
Assembly of cilia and flagella requires intraflagellar transport (IFT), a highly regulated kinesin-b...
Cells maintain organelles at precise size and orientation without a ruler or compass. In this disser...
Background: Cilia and flagella are often lost in anticipation of mitosis or in response to stress.Th...
Cilia and flagella are ideal model organelles in which to study the general question of organelle si...
Length control of flagella represents a simple and tractable system to investigate the dynamics of o...
AbstractThe control of flagellar length can be easily studied in the model genetic cell Chlamydomona...
Eukaryotic cilia/flagella are the evolutionary conserved microtubule-based organelles. Projecting aw...
SummaryAlmost all eukaryotic cells form cilia/flagella, maintain them at their genetically specified...
SummaryBackgroundThe assembly and maintenance of eukaryotic cilia and flagella are mediated by intra...
SummaryPrimary cilia are widely used for signal transduction during development and in homeostasis a...
Eukaryotic flagella (also referred to as cilia) are microtubule-based organelles that protrude from ...
Ciliary length control is an incompletely understood process essential for normal ciliary function. ...
Intraflagellar transport (IFT) of particles along flagellar microtubules is required for the assembl...
SummaryAssembly of cilia and flagella requires intraflagellar transport (IFT), a highly regulated ki...
The movement of ciliary membrane proteins is directed by transient interactions with intraflagellar ...
Assembly of cilia and flagella requires intraflagellar transport (IFT), a highly regulated kinesin-b...
Cells maintain organelles at precise size and orientation without a ruler or compass. In this disser...
Background: Cilia and flagella are often lost in anticipation of mitosis or in response to stress.Th...
Cilia and flagella are ideal model organelles in which to study the general question of organelle si...
Length control of flagella represents a simple and tractable system to investigate the dynamics of o...
AbstractThe control of flagellar length can be easily studied in the model genetic cell Chlamydomona...
Eukaryotic cilia/flagella are the evolutionary conserved microtubule-based organelles. Projecting aw...