A novel axonemal protein, FAP234, of Chlamydomonas is found to form a complex with a tubulin-polyglutamylating enzyme, TTLL9, and function in the stabilization and intraflagellar transport of TTLL9. These proteins are conserved in most ciliated organisms and may be specialized for regulation of ciliary motility.
A conserved flagella-associated protein in Chlamydomonas, FAP234, is essential for axonemal localization of tubulin polyglutamylase TTLL9
T. Kubo,Haruaki Yanagisawa,Zhongmei Liu,Rie Shibuya,M. Hirono,R. Kamiya
Published 2014 in Molecular Biology of the Cell
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2014
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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2014-01-01
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