2010
DOI: 10.1515/bmc.2010.033
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Revisiting the tubulin folding pathway: new roles in centrosomes and cilia

Abstract: Centrosomes and cilia are critical eukaryotic organelles which have been in the spotlight in recent years given their implication in a myriad of cellular and developmental processes. Despite their recognized importance and intense study, there are still many open questions about their biogenesis and function. In the present article, we review the existing data concerning members of the tubulin folding pathway and related proteins, which have been identified at centrosomes and cilia and were shown to have unexp… Show more

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“…2002; De Anda et al 2005) and cilia assembly (Gonçalves et al . 2010 b ). Having this in mind, we hypothesized that B. besnoiti and T. gondii may differentially explore this intrinsic polarity axis during host invasion, PV establishment and parasite replication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2002; De Anda et al 2005) and cilia assembly (Gonçalves et al . 2010 b ). Having this in mind, we hypothesized that B. besnoiti and T. gondii may differentially explore this intrinsic polarity axis during host invasion, PV establishment and parasite replication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CCT is a molecular chaperone involved in the folding of tubulin, actin and hundreds of other proteins. CCT subunits were also proposed 8 to have roles outside the chaperonin complex, and some localize at centrosomes and cilia (Goncalves et al, 2010;Seixas et al, 2003;Seixas et al, 2010;Sinha et al, 2014) where they may play roles related to the MT and actin-related processes of ciliogenesis. Myosin subunits were also identified, some of which (MYL12A/B, MYL3 or MYL6/B) only in serum-starved cells.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data therefore indicate that rp2 mRNA from maternal origin allows the expression of the Rp2 protein before the onset of epiboly and clearly suggest a role of Rp2 in embryonic development from the beginning of the gastrulation process. As Rp2 partially overlaps with Tubulin Binding Cofactor C (TBCC) protein function [8], it has been suggested to contribute to cell cycle progression through microtubule polymerization/nucleation in cell centrioles [42]. The role of Rp2 in the gastrulation process has however not been studied so far and deserves further attention.…”
Section: Oocyte-specific Rp2 Mrna Is Maternally-inherited In the Zebrafish Eggmentioning
confidence: 99%