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Maintaining centrosomes and cilia

Author(s): Werner, Sascha ; Pimenta-Marques, Ana ; Bettencourt-Dias, Mónica

Date: 2017

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/808

Origin: ARCA - Access to Research and Communication Annals

Subject(s): Centrosomes; Cilia; Ciliopathies; Maintenance


Description

Centrosomes and cilia are present in organisms from all branches of the eukaryotic tree of life. These structures are composed of microtubules and various other proteins, and are required for a plethora of cell processes such as structuring the cytoskeleton, sensing the environment, and motility. Deregulation of centrosome and cilium components leads to a wide range of diseases, some of which are incompatible with life. Centrosomes and cilia are thought to be very stable and can persist over long periods of time. However, these structures can disappear in certain developmental stages and diseases. Moreover, some centrosome and cilia components are quite dynamic. While a large body of knowledge has been produced regarding the biogenesis of these structures, little is known about how they are maintained. In this Review, we propose the existence of specific centrosome and cilia maintenance programs, which are regulated during development and homeostasis, and when deregulated can lead to disease.

Document Type Review
Language English
Contributor(s) ARCA
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