Organization, functions, and mechanisms of the BBSome in development, ciliopathies, and beyond

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Abstract

The BBSome is an octameric protein complex that regulates ciliary transport and signaling. Mutations in BBSome subunits are closely associated with ciliary defects and lead to ciliopathies, notably Bardet-Biedl syndrome. Over the past few years, there has been significant progress in elucidating the molecular organization and functions of the BBSome complex. An improved understanding of BBSome-mediated biological events and molecular mechanisms is expected to help advance the development of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for BBSome-related diseases. Here, we review the current literature on the structural assembly, transport regulation, and molecular functions of the BBSome, emphasizing its roles in cilium-related processes. We also provide perspectives on the pathological role of the BBSome in ciliopathies as well as how these can be exploited for therapeutic benefit.

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Tian, X., Zhao, H., & Zhou, J. (2023). Organization, functions, and mechanisms of the BBSome in development, ciliopathies, and beyond. ELife, 12. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.87623

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