2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2016.06.002
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Endocytic Control of Cellular Signaling at the Primary Cilium

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“…Ciliary transmembrane proteins are believed to be transported from the trans -Golgi network or recycling endosomes by vesicular carriers that target specifically to the periciliary membrane, where transition fibers from the distal appendage of the basal body are attached (Sung and Leroux, 2013; Pedersen et al. , 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ciliary transmembrane proteins are believed to be transported from the trans -Golgi network or recycling endosomes by vesicular carriers that target specifically to the periciliary membrane, where transition fibers from the distal appendage of the basal body are attached (Sung and Leroux, 2013; Pedersen et al. , 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,11 The ciliary pocket has been shown to be a site where endocytosis and exocytosis needed in signal transduction take place. 12 Furthermore, as described above, cilia are also known to play a secretory role, and in neuroepithelial cells they are putative sites of Prominin-enriched extracellular Figure 1. Schematic representation depicting the main features of primary cilia in neuroepithelial cells.…”
Section: Cilia and The Cell Proliferation/neurogenesis Balancementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Some of the best described examples of ciliary receptors include the 12 transmembrane SHH receptor PTCH1, which when bound to ligand exits the cilium concomitantly with ciliary entry of SMO, thereby initiating a series of downstream events to activate GLI-mediated target gene expression during development and in the adult (Mukhopadhyay and Rohatgi 2014;Pedersen et al 2016), class A and B GPCRs that regulate various behavioral responses and tissue homeostasis (Schou et al 2015;Hilgendorf et al 2016), RTKs that function in cell migration and proliferation , and TGF-b receptors (TGF-bRs) that are important in heart development (Koefoed et al 2014). The latter two classes of receptors will be described in more detail below.…”
Section: Overview Of Signaling In Primary Ciliamentioning
confidence: 99%