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Publication : Molecular characterization of centriole assembly in ciliated epithelial cells.

First Author  Vladar EK Year  2007
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  178
Issue  1 Pages  31-42
PubMed ID  17606865 Mgi Jnum  J:153356
Mgi Id  MGI:4362072 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200703064
Citation  Vladar EK, et al. (2007) Molecular characterization of centriole assembly in ciliated epithelial cells. J Cell Biol 178(1):31-42
abstractText  Ciliated epithelial cells have the unique ability to generate hundreds of centrioles during differentiation. We used centrosomal proteins as molecular markers in cultured mouse tracheal epithelial cells to understand this process. Most centrosomal proteins were up-regulated early in ciliogenesis, initially appearing in cytoplasmic foci and then incorporated into centrioles. Three candidate proteins were further characterized. The centrosomal component SAS-6 localized to basal bodies and the proximal region of the ciliary axoneme, and depletion of SAS-6 prevented centriole assembly. The intraflagellar transport component polaris localized to nascent centrioles before incorporation into cilia, and depletion of polaris blocked axoneme formation. The centriolar satellite component PCM-1 colocalized with centrosomal components in cytoplasmic granules surrounding nascent centrioles. Interfering with PCM-1 reduced the amount of centrosomal proteins at basal bodies but did not prevent centriole assembly. This system will help determine the mechanism of centriole formation in mammalian cells and how the limitation on centriole duplication is overcome in ciliated epithelial cells.
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