Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.A new cellular stress response that triggers centriolar satellite reorganization and ciliogenesis
Bine H. Villumsen et al.
EMBO JOURNAL (2013)
Autophagy promotes primary ciliogenesis by removing OFD1 from centriolar satellites
Zaiming Tang et al.
NATURE (2013)
Exome Capture Reveals ZNF423 and CEP164 Mutations, Linking Renal Ciliopathies to DNA Damage Response Signaling
Moumita Chaki et al.
CELL (2012)
The centriolar satellite protein Cep131 is important for genome stability
Christopher J. Staples et al.
JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE (2012)
The centriolar satellite proteins Cep72 and Cep290 interact and are required for recruitment of BBS proteins to the cilium
Timothy R. Stowe et al.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL (2012)
Centriolar satellites are assembly points for proteins implicated in human ciliopathies, including oral-facial-digital syndrome 1
Carla A. M. Lopes et al.
JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE (2011)
Characterization of ubiquitination dependent dynamics in growth factor receptor signaling by quantitative proteomics
Vyacheslav Akimov et al.
MOLECULAR BIOSYSTEMS (2011)
Cep70 and Cep131 contribute to ciliogenesis in zebrafish embryos
Christopher J. Wilkinson et al.
BMC CELL BIOLOGY (2009)
CEP290 interacts with the centriolar satellite component PCM-1 and is required for Rab8 localization to the primary cilium
Joon Kim et al.
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS (2008)
Oral-facial-digital type I protein is required for primary cilia formation and left-right axis specification
MI Ferrante et al.
NATURE GENETICS (2006)
Assembly of centrosomal proteins and microtubule organization depends on PCM-1
A Dammermann et al.
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY (2002)