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Publication : Polaris, a protein involved in left-right axis patterning, localizes to basal bodies and cilia.

First Author  Taulman PD Year  2001
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  12
Issue  3 Pages  589-99
PubMed ID  11251073 Mgi Jnum  J:83906
Mgi Id  MGI:2664063 Doi  10.1091/mbc.12.3.589
Citation  Taulman PD, et al. (2001) Polaris, a protein involved in left-right axis patterning, localizes to basal bodies and cilia. Mol Biol Cell 12(3):589-99
abstractText  Mutations in Tg737 cause a wide spectrum of phenotypes, including random left-right axis specification, polycystic kidney disease, liver and pancreatic defects, hydrocephalus, and skeletal patterning abnormalities. To further assess the biological function of Tg737 and its role in the mutant pathology, we identified the cell population expressing Tg737 and determined the subcellular localization of its protein product called Polaris. Tg737 expression is associated with cells possessing either motile or immotile cilia and sperm. Similarly, Polaris concentrated just below the apical membrane in the region of the basal bodies and within the cilia or flagellar axoneme. The data suggest that Polaris functions in a ciliogenic pathway or in cilia maintenance, a role supported by the loss of cilia on the ependymal cell layer in ventricles of Tg737(orpk) brains and by the lack of node cilia in Tg737(Delta2-3betaGal) mutants.
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