2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.r3518
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Localization of Cdc14 Isoforms to Ciliary Structures in Tetrahymena thermophila

Abstract: Cdc14 protein phosphatase is highly conserved across the eukaryotic kingdom, from single‐celled yeast and protozoa to multicellular organisms including mammals. In budding yeast, where it was first studied, Cdc14 is required for mitotic exit; however, this function is not widely conserved. In humans and mice, Cdc14A mutations cause deficiencies in hearing and male fertility due to defects in cilia formation and maintenance. There is evidence for Cdc14 localization to the basal bodies at the proximal end of cil… Show more

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