Abstract:Centrosomal protein 164 (CEP164) is located at the edge of distal appendages in primary cilia and is necessary for basal body (BB) docking to the apical membrane. To investigate the function of CEP164 before and after BB docking in photoreceptors, we deleted CEP164 during retina embryonic development (Six3Cre), in postnatal rod photoreceptors (iCre75) and in mature retina using tamoxifen induction. BBs dock to the cell cortex during postnatal day 6 (P6) and extend a connecting cilium (CC) and an axoneme. P6 re… Show more
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