Molecular connections between nuclear and ciliary import processes

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Abstract

As an organelle, the cilium contains a unique complement of protein and lipid. Recent work has begun to shed light on the mechanisms that regulate entry of ciliary proteins into the compartment. Here, we focus on the mechanisms that regulate ciliary entry of cytosolic molecules. Studies have revealed a size exclusion mechanism for ciliary entry that is similar to the barrier to nuclear entry. Active import into the ciliary compartment involves nuclear trafficking components including importins, a Ran-guanosine triphosphate gradient, and nucleoporins. Together, this work indicates that nuclei and cilia share molecular, structural and mechanistic components that regulate import into the compartments. © 2013 Kee and Verhey; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Kee, H. L., & Verhey, K. J. (2013, August 28). Molecular connections between nuclear and ciliary import processes. Cilia. https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-2530-2-11

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