“…IFT has been imaged by tagging multiple IFT-B or dynein subunits and is active during both construction and maintenance. The expression of various components of the IFT-A and IFT-B complexes has been individually silenced using inducible RNA interference (RNAi), resulting in failure of flagellum construction (Absalon et al, 2008;Adhiambo et al, 2009;Blisnick et al, 2014;Davidge et al, 2006;Franklin and Ullu, 2010;Huet et al, 2014;Kohl et al, 2003). Usually, inhibition of IFT-B proteins (for example IFT88) blocks axoneme construction in agreement with a default in anterograde transport, whereas absence of IFT-A proteins (such as IFT140) leads to formation of short flagella filled with IFT material, indicative of defects in retrograde transport (Absalon et al, 2008).…”