MKS and NPHP modules cooperate to establish basal body/transition zone membrane associations and ciliary gate function during ciliogenesis

Corey L. Williams,Chunmei Li,K. Kida,P. N. Inglis,Swetha Mohan,Lucie Semenec,Nathan J. Bialas,Rachel M. Stupay,Nansheng Chen,O. Blacque,B. Yoder,M. Leroux

Published 2011 in Journal of Cell Biology

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Eight proteins, defects in which are associated with Meckel-Gruber syndrome and nephronophthisis ciliopathies, work together as two functional modules at the transition zone to establish basal body/transition zone connections with the membrane and barricade entry of non-ciliary components into this organelle.

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