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Cilia and Flagella Revealed: from Flagellar Assembly in Chlamydomonas to Human Obesity Disorders

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2004 Jun 10
PMID 15186771
Citations 58
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Abstract

The recent identification in Chlamydomonas of the intraflagellar transport machinery that assembles cilia and flagella has triggered a renaissance of interest in these organelles that transcends studies on their well-characterized ability to move. New studies on several fronts have revealed that the machinery for flagellar assembly/disassembly is regulated by homologs of mitotic proteins, that cilia play essential roles in sensory transduction, and that mutations in cilia/basal body proteins are responsible for cilia-related human disorders from polycystic kidney disease to a syndrome associated with obesity, hypertension, and diabetes.

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