2023
DOI: 10.7554/elife.89702
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Forkhead transcription factor FKH-8 cooperates with RFX in the direct regulation of sensory cilia in Caenorhabditis elegans

Rebeca Brocal-Ruiz,
Ainara Esteve-Serrano,
Carlos Mora-Martínez
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Abstract: Cilia, either motile or non-motile (a.k.a primary or sensory), are complex evolutionarily conserved eukaryotic structures composed of hundreds of proteins required for their assembly, structure and function that are collectively known as the ciliome. Ciliome gene mutations underlie a group of pleiotropic genetic diseases known as ciliopathies. Proper cilium function requires the tight coregulation of ciliome gene transcription, which is only fragmentarily understood. RFX transcription factors (TF) have an evol… Show more

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“…To illustrate this differential mRNA decay, we examined the dynamics of 70 previously identified core cilia component genes (Brocal-Ruiz et al 2023), since genes annotated with ciliary functions were enriched among genes with faster mRNA decay over time. These genes generally peaked in expression around 400 minutes, around the end of our Middle stage ( Supplemental Figure S8A ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To illustrate this differential mRNA decay, we examined the dynamics of 70 previously identified core cilia component genes (Brocal-Ruiz et al 2023), since genes annotated with ciliary functions were enriched among genes with faster mRNA decay over time. These genes generally peaked in expression around 400 minutes, around the end of our Middle stage ( Supplemental Figure S8A ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%