Polycystin-2 takes different routes to the somatic and ciliary plasma membrane.
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Role of the Polycystins in Cell Migration, Polarity, and Tissue MorphogenesisNovel Insights into the Development and Function of Cilia Using the Advantages of the Paramecium Cell and Its Many CiliaA polycystin-centric view of cyst formation and disease: the polycystins revisitedThe role of the cilium in normal and abnormal cell cycles: emphasis on renal cystic pathologiesA conserved signal and GTPase complex are required for the ciliary transport of polycystin-1.The emerging role of Arf/Arl small GTPases in cilia and ciliopathies.The roles of evolutionarily conserved functional modules in cilia-related trafficking.The cAMP Signaling Pathway and Direct Protein Kinase A Phosphorylation Regulate Polycystin-2 (TRPP2) Channel FunctionThe future of ciliary and flagellar membrane research.N-glycosylation determines the abundance of the transient receptor potential channel TRPP2Trafficking to the apical and basolateral membranes in polarized epithelial cellsCiliopathies: the trafficking connection.Ciliary membrane proteins traffic through the Golgi via a Rabep1/GGA1/Arl3-dependent mechanismPolycystin-1 maturation requires polycystin-2 in a dose-dependent manner.Electrical Signaling in Motile and Primary CiliaDrosophila chibby is required for basal body formation and ciliogenesis but not for Wg signaling.Dopamine receptors reveal an essential role of IFT-B, KIF17, and Rab23 in delivering specific receptors to primary ciliaScoring a backstage pass: mechanisms of ciliogenesis and ciliary access.An intelligent nano-antenna: Primary cilium harnesses TRP channels to decode polymodal stimuliTRP channel gene expression in the mouse retina.Paramecium BBS genes are key to presence of channels in Cilia.A role for the Golgi matrix protein giantin in ciliogenesis through control of the localization of dynein-2.An unconventional secretory pathway mediates the cilia targeting of peripherin/rdsP23H opsin knock-in mice reveal a novel step in retinal rod disc morphogenesis.Bardet-Biedl syndrome: Is it only cilia dysfunction?The unfolded protein response selectively targets active smoothened mutants.Primary Cilia in Cystic Kidney Disease.The serologically defined colon cancer antigen-3 (SDCCAG3) is involved in the regulation of ciliogenesis.Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase-C2α Regulates Polycystin-2 Ciliary Entry and Protects against Kidney Cyst Formation.The Sorting Nexin 3 Retromer Pathway Regulates the Cell Surface Localization and Activity of a Wnt-Activated Polycystin Channel Complex.The Fungal Metabolite Brefeldin A Inhibits Dvl2-Plk1-Dependent Primary Cilium DisassemblyHyperosmotic stress stimulates autophagy via polycystin-2.The PCP effector Fuzzy controls cilial assembly and signaling by recruiting Rab8 and Dishevelled to the primary cilium.The secretory pathway at 50: a golden anniversary for some momentous grains of silver.Rab GTPases in cilium formation and function.Primary Cilium-Dependent Signaling Mechanisms.A compartmentalized phosphoinositide signaling axis at cilia is regulated by INPP5E to maintain cilia and promote Sonic Hedgehog medulloblastoma.Polycystin-2 is an essential ion channel subunit in the primary cilium of the renal collecting duct epithelium.
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Polycystin-2 takes different routes to the somatic and ciliary plasma membrane.
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Polycystin-2 takes different routes to the somatic and ciliary plasma membrane.
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Polycystin-2 takes different routes to the somatic and ciliary plasma membrane.
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Polycystin-2 takes different routes to the somatic and ciliary plasma membrane.
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Polycystin-2 takes different routes to the somatic and ciliary plasma membrane.
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Anna Cedzich
Anne Rascle
Christine Meese
Helen Hoffmeister
Karin Babinger
Karin Schadendorf
Larissa Osten
Sonja Gürster
Uwe de Vries
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10.1083/JCB.201007050
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2011-02-14T00:00:00Z