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Publication : KIF19A is a microtubule-depolymerizing kinesin for ciliary length control.

First Author  Niwa S Year  2012
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  23
Issue  6 Pages  1167-75
PubMed ID  23168168 Mgi Jnum  J:191072
Mgi Id  MGI:5460922 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2012.10.016
Citation  Niwa S, et al. (2012) KIF19A Is a Microtubule-Depolymerizing Kinesin for Ciliary Length Control. Dev Cell 23(6):1167-75
abstractText  Cilia control homeostasis of the mammalian body by generating fluid flow. It has long been assumed that ciliary length-control mechanisms are essential for proper flow generation, because fluid flow generation is a function of ciliary length. However, the molecular mechanisms of ciliary length control in mammals remain elusive. Here, we suggest that KIF19A, a member of the kinesin superfamily, regulates ciliary length by depolymerizing microtubules at the tips of cilia. Kif19a(-/-) mice displayed hydrocephalus and female infertility phenotypes due to abnormally elongated cilia that cannot generate proper fluid flow. KIF19A localized to cilia tips, and recombinant KIF19A controlled the length of microtubules polymerized from axonemes in vitro. KIF19A had ATP-dependent microtubule-depolymerizing activity mainly at the plus end of microtubules. Our results indicated a molecular mechanism of ciliary length regulation in mammals, which plays an important role in the maintenance of the mammalian body.
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