Summary Cilia and flagella are organelles essential for motility and sensing of environmental stimuli. Depending on the cell type, cilia acquire a defined set of functions and, accordingly, are built with an appropriate length and molecular composition. Several ciliary proteins display a high degree of conservation throughout evolution and mutations in ciliary genes are associated with various diseases such as ciliopathies and infertility. Here, we describe the role of the highly conserved ciliary protein, Bug22, in Drosophila. Previous studies in unicellular organisms have shown that Bug22 is required for proper cilia function, but its exact role in ciliogenesis has not been investigated yet. Null Bug22 mutant flies display cilia-associate...
Tubulin post-translational modifications (tPTMs) are currently studied as vital, yet obscure, cytosk...
Cilia and flagella are highly conserved organelles among eukaryotes species. They are composed of a ...
SummaryBackgroundIn most cells, the cilium is formed within a compartment separated from the cytopla...
Cilia are microtubule-based extensions of the cell membrane that extend from a mature centriole. Pri...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Cilia are evolutionarily conserved structures with many sensory and motility-related functions. The ...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Primary cilia are compartmentalised from the rest of the cell by a ciliary gate comprising transitio...
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are vital sensory and motile organelles. The calcium channel PKD2 medi...
The fruit-fly Drosophila melanogaster harbours different types of ciliary structures: ciliary projec...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Motile cilia have many developmental and physiological functions. The hallmark of motile cilia are ...
Cilia, organelles that have been conserved throughout the evolution of eukaryotes, are found at the ...
SummaryCilia and flagella are involved in a variety of processes and human diseases, including cilio...
Tubulin post-translational modifications (tPTMs) are currently studied as vital, yet obscure, cytosk...
Cilia and flagella are highly conserved organelles among eukaryotes species. They are composed of a ...
SummaryBackgroundIn most cells, the cilium is formed within a compartment separated from the cytopla...
Cilia are microtubule-based extensions of the cell membrane that extend from a mature centriole. Pri...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Cilia are evolutionarily conserved structures with many sensory and motility-related functions. The ...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Primary cilia are compartmentalised from the rest of the cell by a ciliary gate comprising transitio...
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are vital sensory and motile organelles. The calcium channel PKD2 medi...
The fruit-fly Drosophila melanogaster harbours different types of ciliary structures: ciliary projec...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Motile cilia have many developmental and physiological functions. The hallmark of motile cilia are ...
Cilia, organelles that have been conserved throughout the evolution of eukaryotes, are found at the ...
SummaryCilia and flagella are involved in a variety of processes and human diseases, including cilio...
Tubulin post-translational modifications (tPTMs) are currently studied as vital, yet obscure, cytosk...
Cilia and flagella are highly conserved organelles among eukaryotes species. They are composed of a ...
SummaryBackgroundIn most cells, the cilium is formed within a compartment separated from the cytopla...