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A Role for Central Spindle Proteins in Cilia Structure and Function

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CYTOSKELETON
卷 68, 期 2, 页码 112-124

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cm.20498

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ciliogenesis; cytokinesis; PRC1; INCENP; MKLP-1; bioinformatics; cilia midbody

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  1. NIH/NCRR
  2. NSF
  3. NIH
  4. Welch Foundation [F-1515]
  5. Texas Institute for Drug and Diagnostic Development
  6. Packard Fellowship
  7. Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research [VIDI 91766354]
  8. EU
  9. NIH/NIGMS
  10. The March of Dimes
  11. The Burroughs Wellcome Fund
  12. American Asthma Foundation
  13. Texas Advanced Research Program

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Cytokinesis and ciliogenesis are fundamental cellular processes that require strict coordination of microtubule organization and directed membrane trafficking. These processes have been intensely studied, but there has been little indication that regulatory machinery might be extensively shared between them. Here, we show that several central spindle/midbody proteins (PRC1, MKLP-1, INCENP, centriolin) also localize in specific patterns at the basal body complex in vertebrate ciliated epithelial cells. Moreover, bioinformatic comparisons of midbody and cilia proteomes reveal a highly significant degree of overlap. Finally, we used temperature-sensitive alleles of PRC1/spd-1 and MKLP-1/zen-4 in C. elegans to assess ciliary functions while bypassing these proteins' early role in cell division. These mutants displayed defects in both cilia function and cilia morphology Together, these data suggest the conserved reuse of a surprisingly large number of proteins in the cytokinetic apparatus and in cilia. (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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