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The motile cilium in development and disease: emerging new insights
Authors:Sudipto Roy
Institution:1. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Cancer and Developmental Cell Biology Division, Proteos, 61 Biopolis Drive, Singapore 138673, Singapore;2. Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543, Singapore
Abstract:In this paper, I review a collection of recently published papers that have provided significant new information about the biogenesis and functions of motile cilia. In vertebrates, the activity of motile cilia has been associated with a fascinating diversity of developmental and physiological processes. Despite the importance, much remains to be learned about the genetic control and cellular events that are involved in the differentiation of motile cilia. We also need to better understand the mechanisms by which cilia‐driven fluid flow is able to influence such a variety of developmental and physiological processes. The Foxj1 family of proteins has now been definitively established as master regulators of motile ciliogenesis. 1 , 2 Identification of the Kintoun/PF13 protein has shed light on the assembly of dynein arms, 3 whereas live imaging of ciliary motility has led to the discovery of an intriguing new role for motile cilia in otolith formation in the ear. 4
Keywords:dynein  Foxj1  motile cilia  otolith  primary ciliary dyskinesia
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