Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domains are highly conserved domains found in all eukaryotes. BAR domain proteins form crescent-shaped dimers that sense and sculpt curved lipid membranes and play key roles in various cellular processes. However, their functions in mammalian development are poorly understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProper compartmentalization of the sperm flagellum is essential for fertility. The annulus is a septin-based ring that demarcates the midpiece (MP) and the principal piece (PP). It is assembled at the flagellar base, migrates caudally, and halts upon arriving at the PP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCilia are microtubule-based hair-like organelles on the cell surface. Cilia have been implicated in various biological processes ranging from mechanosensation to fluid movement. Ciliary dysfunction leads to a plethora of human diseases, known as ciliopathies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrimary cilia protrude from the apical surface of many cell types and act as a sensory organelle that regulates diverse biological processes ranging from chemo- and mechanosensation to signaling. Ciliary dysfunction is associated with a wide array of genetic disorders, known as ciliopathies. Polycystic lesions are commonly found in the kidney, liver, and pancreas of ciliopathy patients and mouse models.
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