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SUBMITTER: Olcese C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5309803 | biostudies-other | 2017 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Olcese Chiara C Patel Mitali P MP Shoemark Amelia A Kiviluoto Santeri S Legendre Marie M Williams Hywel J HJ Vaughan Cara K CK Hayward Jane J Goldenberg Alice A Emes Richard D RD Munye Mustafa M MM Dyer Laura L Cahill Thomas T Bevillard Jeremy J Gehrig Corinne C Guipponi Michel M Chantot Sandra S Duquesnoy Philippe P Thomas Lucie L Jeanson Ludovic L Copin Bruno B Tamalet Aline A Thauvin-Robinet Christel C Papon Jean-François JF Garin Antoine A Pin Isabelle I Vera Gabriella G Aurora Paul P Fassad Mahmoud R MR Jenkins Lucy L Boustred Christopher C Cullup Thomas T Dixon Mellisa M Onoufriadis Alexandros A Bush Andrew A Chung Eddie M K EM Antonarakis Stylianos E SE Loebinger Michael R MR Wilson Robert R Armengot Miguel M Escudier Estelle E Hogg Claire C Amselem Serge S Sun Zhaoxia Z Bartoloni Lucia L Blouin Jean-Louis JL Mitchison Hannah M HM
Nature communications 20170208
By moving essential body fluids and molecules, motile cilia and flagella govern respiratory mucociliary clearance, laterality determination and the transport of gametes and cerebrospinal fluid. Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an autosomal recessive disorder frequently caused by non-assembly of dynein arm motors into cilia and flagella axonemes. Before their import into cilia and flagella, multi-subunit axonemal dynein arms are thought to be stabilized and pre-assembled in the cytoplasm throu ...[more]