“…In vertebrate olfactory cilia, both CNG channels and Ca 2+ -gated chloride channels required for signal amplification are suggested to be clustered at the proximal end of the distal ciliary segment (Badamdorj et al, 2008;Flannery et al, 2006;Matsuzaki et al, 1999), although there might be organism-specific differences (Lowe and Gold, 1991;Takeuchi and Kurahashi, 2008). In Drosophila mechanosensory organs, a TRPN channel required for primary mechanotransduction is localized to the distal ciliary region, whereas TRPV channels that regulate signal amplification are instead localized to a proximal zone (Cheng et al, 2010;Lee et al, 2010;Liang et al, 2011). Similarly, the PKD-2 polycystin 2 channel is enriched in the proximal regions of male sensory neuron cilia in C. elegans Barr et al, 2001;Barr and Sternberg, 1999), and signaling proteins are also localized non-uniformly in Chlamydomonas flagella (Fujiu et al, 2009;Iomini et al, 2006).…”