Beyond 9+0: noncanonical axoneme structures characterize sensory cilia from protists to humans.
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Phytomonas: trypanosomatids adapted to plant environmentsBasal body structure and cell cycle-dependent biogenesis in Trypanosoma bruceiFlagellar membrane proteins in kinetoplastid parasitesThe evolution of land plant ciliaAxonemal positioning and orientation in three-dimensional space for primary cilia: what is known, what is assumed, and what needs clarification3D Architecture of the Trypanosoma brucei Flagella Connector, a Mobile Transmembrane JunctionBasal body multipotency and axonemal remodelling are two pathways to a 9+0 flagellum.Comparative Life Cycle Transcriptomics Revises Leishmania mexicana Genome Annotation and Links a Chromosome Duplication with Parasitism of VertebratesThe N-DRC forms a conserved biochemical complex that maintains outer doublet alignment and limits microtubule sliding in motile axonemes.Intracellular and extracellular forces drive primary cilia movement.The cell cycle of Leishmania: morphogenetic events and their implications for parasite biologyCentrosomal protein CEP104 (Chlamydomonas FAP256) moves to the ciliary tip during ciliary assemblyRegulation and biological function of a flagellar glucose transporter in Leishmania mexicana: a potential glucose sensorIndependent analysis of the flagellum surface and matrix proteomes provides insight into flagellum signaling in mammalian-infectious Trypanosoma brucei.Scanning and three-dimensional electron microscopy methods for the study of Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania mexicana flagella.Kharon1 null mutants of Leishmania mexicana are avirulent in mice and exhibit a cytokinesis defect within macrophagesThe ciliary transition zone: from morphology and molecules to medicineEcotin-like serine peptidase inhibitor ISP1 of Leishmania major plays a role in flagellar pocket dynamics and promastigote differentiation.KHARON1 mediates flagellar targeting of a glucose transporter in Leishmania mexicana and is critical for viability of infectious intracellular amastigotes.The Leishmania major BBSome subunit BBS1 is essential for parasite virulence in the mammalian host.1001 model organisms to study cilia and flagella.Ultrastructure of cilia and flagella - back to the future!Visualizing renal primary cilia.The ciliary cytoskeleton.Flagellar pocket restructuring through the Leishmania life cycle involves a discrete flagellum attachment zone.Shape, form, function and Leishmania pathogenicity: from textbook descriptions to biological understanding.Genome sequencing reveals metabolic and cellular interdependence in an amoeba-kinetoplastid symbiosis.A tectorin-based matrix and planar cell polarity genes are required for normal collagen-fibril orientation in the developing tectorial membrane.Targeting host mitochondria: A role for the Trypanosoma cruzi amastigote flagellum.Polarized Ends of Human Macula Densa Cells: Ultrastructural Investigation and Morphofunctional Correlations.
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Beyond 9+0: noncanonical axoneme structures characterize sensory cilia from protists to humans.
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Amy E Smith
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10.1096/FJ.09-151381
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2010-04-06T00:00:00Z