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SUBMITTER: Dougherty GW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7606486 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Dougherty Gerard W GW Mizuno Katsutoshi K Nöthe-Menchen Tabea T Ikawa Yayoi Y Boldt Karsten K Ta-Shma Asaf A Aprea Isabella I Minegishi Katsura K Pang Yuan-Ping YP Pennekamp Petra P Loges Niki T NT Raidt Johanna J Hjeij Rim R Wallmeier Julia J Mussaffi Huda H Perles Zeev Z Elpeleg Orly O Rabert Franziska F Shiratori Hidetaka H Letteboer Stef J SJ Horn Nicola N Young Samuel S Strünker Timo T Stumme Friederike F Werner Claudius C Olbrich Heike H Takaoka Katsuyoshi K Ide Takahiro T Twan Wang Kyaw WK Biebach Luisa L Große-Onnebrink Jörg J Klinkenbusch Judith A JA Praveen Kavita K Bracht Diana C DC Höben Inga M IM Junger Katrin K Gützlaff Jana J Cindrić Sandra S Aviram Micha M Kaiser Thomas T Memari Yasin Y Dzeja Petras P PP Dworniczak Bernd B Ueffing Marius M Roepman Ronald R Bartscherer Kerstin K Katsanis Nicholas N Davis Erica E EE Amirav Israel I Hamada Hiroshi H Omran Heymut H
Nature communications 20201102 1
Axonemal dynein ATPases direct ciliary and flagellar beating via adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis. The modulatory effect of adenosine monophosphate (AMP) and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) on flagellar beating is not fully understood. Here, we describe a deficiency of cilia and flagella associated protein 45 (CFAP45) in humans and mice that presents a motile ciliopathy featuring situs inversus totalis and asthenospermia. CFAP45-deficient cilia and flagella show normal morphology and axonemal ...[more]