2006
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e06-02-0133
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The Intraflagellar Transport Protein IFT20 Is Associated with the Golgi Complex and Is Required for Cilia Assembly

Abstract: Eukaryotic cilia are assembled via intraflagellar transport (IFT) in which large protein particles are motored along ciliary microtubules. The IFT particles are composed of at least 17 polypeptides that are thought to contain binding sites for various cargos that need to be transported from their site of synthesis in the cell body to the site of assembly in the cilium. We show here that the IFT20 subunit of the particle is localized to the Golgi complex in addition to the basal body and cilia where all previou… Show more

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“…(Scale bar: 2 mm.) (17,33), we attempted to identify the primary cilia, using immunohistochemistry, in control and Ift20:Wnt1-Cre embryos. In control embryos at E12.5, CNC-derived osteogenic cells, which were labeled with RUNX2, a key regulator of osteoblasts, had primary cilia ( Fig.…”
Section: Disruption Of Ift20 In Neural Crest Cells Results In Craniofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Scale bar: 2 mm.) (17,33), we attempted to identify the primary cilia, using immunohistochemistry, in control and Ift20:Wnt1-Cre embryos. In control embryos at E12.5, CNC-derived osteogenic cells, which were labeled with RUNX2, a key regulator of osteoblasts, had primary cilia ( Fig.…”
Section: Disruption Of Ift20 In Neural Crest Cells Results In Craniofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, localization of CYLD at the cilia tips is reminiscent of the enrichment observed for several other proteins such as EB1/EB3 (ref. 42), some IFT proteins 43 and, more recently, cep104/FAP256 (ref. 44).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, two large complexes of 420 proteins called IFT A and IFT B are also essential for IFT, exemplified by mutations in IFT B, which lead to the absence of cilia or to shortened cilia, whereas defects in IFT A proteins lead to a bulged cilia. 18 Extraciliary functions of some of these subunits have been also described, [19][20][21] as for example, continuous shuttling of the protein IFT20 between the Golgi and the basal body, which facilitates the mobilization of specific cargo.…”
Section: Cilium: Structure and Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%