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Publication : A septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution.

First Author  Hu Q Year  2010
Journal  Science Volume  329
Issue  5990 Pages  436-9
PubMed ID  20558667 Mgi Jnum  J:161929
Mgi Id  MGI:4462072 Doi  10.1126/science.1191054
Citation  Hu Q, et al. (2010) A septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution. Science 329(5990):436-9
abstractText  In animal cells, the primary cilium transduces extracellular signals through signaling receptors localized in the ciliary membrane, but how these ciliary membrane proteins are retained in the cilium is unknown. We found that ciliary membrane proteins were highly mobile, but their diffusion was impeded at the base of the cilium by a diffusion barrier. Septin 2 (SEPT2), a member of the septin family of guanosine triphosphatases that form a diffusion barrier in budding yeast, localized at the base of the ciliary membrane. SEPT2 depletion resulted in loss of ciliary membrane protein localization and Sonic hedgehog signal transduction, and inhibited ciliogenesis. Thus, SEPT2 is part of a diffusion barrier at the base of the ciliary membrane and is essential for retaining receptor-signaling pathways in the primary cilium.
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