“…These include CCDC11 [30], CCDC12 [26], CCDC13 [50], CCDC14 [23, 26], CCDC18 [26], CCDC66 [26], CEP63 [23, 51–53], CEP72 [54], CEP90 [55, 56], CEP126 [57], CEP131/AZI1 [26, 58–60], CEP290 (also called NPHP6) [38, 61–63], FOR20 [64], HAP1 and HTT [36, 65], KIAA0753 [23], Par6α [66] and SDCCAG8 [67]. However, in most of these cases, the underlying molecular mechanisms by which centriolar satellite integrity is disturbed have not yet been explored, and it remains to be determined whether alterations of centriolar satellite distributions are due to the failure of PCM1 oligomerisation, the compromised interaction of PCM1 with other components or perturbation of the association of PCM1 particles with microtubules (see below).…”