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Basal Body Assembly in Ciliates: The Power of Numbers
Authors:Chad G Pearson  and Mark Winey
Institution:Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado –Boulder, 347 UCB, Porter Biosciences, Boulder, CO 80309-0347, USA
Abstract:Centrioles perform the dual functions of organizing both centrosomes and cilia. The biogenesis of nascent centrioles is an essential cellular event that is tightly coupled to the cell cycle so that each cell contains only two or four centrioles at any given point in the cell cycle. The assembly of centrioles and their analogs, basal bodies, is well characterized at the ultrastructural level whereby structural modules are built into a functional organelle. Genetic studies in model organisms combined with proteomic, bioinformatic and identifying ciliary disease gene orthologs have revealed a wealth of molecules requiring further analysis to determine their roles in centriole duplication, assembly and function. Nonetheless, at this stage, our understanding of how molecular components interact to build new centrioles and basal bodies is limited. The ciliates, Tetrahymena and Paramecium , historically have been the subject of cytological and genetic study of basal bodies. Recent advances in the ciliate genetic and molecular toolkit have placed these model organisms in a favorable position to study the molecular mechanisms of centriole and basal body assembly.
Keywords:basal body  centriole  centrosome  cilia  ciliate  microtubule              Paramecium                        Tetrahymena
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