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9781621821410

Cilia

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  • ISBN13:

    9781621821410

  • ISBN10:

    1621821412

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2016-11-30
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Summary

Nearly every cell in the human body has one or more protrusive structures called cilia or flagella. These power cell movement and fluid flow, sense the extracellular environment, coordinate cell signaling, and establish left-right asymmetry during development. Mutations in genes that encode cilia can lead to disorders known as ciliopathies.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology examines key aspects of ciliary biology-from the molecular to the organismal level-in normal physiology and disease. The contributors dissect the complex structures of motile and nonmotile (primary) cilia, discuss how the intraflagellar transport machinery moves cargo across the central axoneme, and review how the ciliary gate controls the composition of cilia and flagella. The roles of cilia in coordinating cellular responses to environmental stimuli via cell signaling pathways (e.g., Hedgehog) are also covered, as are physiological functions in processes such as fertilization, mucociliary clearance, and vision.

The authors also survey the wide spectrum of ciliopathies, describing their genetic bases, pathogenic mechanisms, and clinical manifestations. This volume is therefore an indispensable reference for all cell and developmental biologists, as well as medical geneticists and clinical scientists wishing to understand and treat disorders involving ciliary dysfunction.

Table of Contents


(preliminary)

Preface

1. Axoneme Structure from Motile Cilia
Takashi Ishikawa

2. Ciliary motility
Joe Howard

3. The Intraflagellar Transport Machinery
Michael Taschner and Esben Lorentzen

4. Axonemal Dynein Arms
Stephen M. King

5. The Central Apparatus of Cilia and Eukaryotic Flagella
Thomas D. Loreng and Elizabeth F. Smith

6. Radial Spokes--A Snapshot of the Motility Regulation, Assembly, and Evolution of Cilia and Flagella
Xiaoyan Zhu, Yi Liu, and Pinfen Yang

7. Ciliary transition zone and ciliary import
Jeremy Reiter

8. Transition Zone Migration, a Mechanism for Cytoplasmic Ciliogenesis and Post-Axonemal Centriole Elongation
Tomer Avidor-Reiss, Andrew Ha, and Marcus L. Basiri

9. Tubulin modifications in cilia
Jacek Gaertig

10. Sensory functions of cilia
Soren Christensen & Lotte Pedersen

11. Hedgehog signaling
Kathryn Anderson

12. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling in Cilia
Kirk Mykytyn and Candice Askwith

13. Ciliopathies
Freidhelm Hildebrandt

14. PKD
Stefan Somlo

15. Cilia and obesity
Nicolas Berbari

16. Sperm sensory signaling
Benjamin Kaupp

17. Multiciliated Cells in Animals
Alice Meunier and Juliette Azimzadeh

18. Mucociliary clearance
Lawrence Ostrowski

19. Discovery, Diagnosis, and Etiology of Craniofacial Ciliopathies
Elizabeth N. Schock and Samantha A. Brugmann

20. Heart cilia
Cecilia Lo

21. Photoreceptor cilia
Eric Pierce

22. Cilia in Left-Right Symmetry Breaking
Kyosuke Shinohara and Hiroshi Hamada

23. Evolution of Cilia
David R. Mitchell

Index

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