DisAp is a novel kinetodesmal fiber component that is essential for force-dependent fiber elongation and the alignment of basal body orientation in multiciliary arrays.
DisAp-dependent striated fiber elongation is required to organize ciliary arrays
D. Galati,Stephanie K Bonney,Zev N. Kronenberg,Christina Clarissa,M. Yandell,N. Elde,M. Jerka‐Dziadosz,T. Giddings,J. Frankel,C. Pearson
Published 2014 in Journal of Cell Biology
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- Publication year
2014
- Venue
Journal of Cell Biology
- Publication date
2014-12-22
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- basal body orientation
The directional alignment of basal bodies within a multiciliated cell array.
- ciliary arrays
Organized arrays of cilia on the cell surface.
- disap
A novel component of the kinetodesmal fiber investigated in this work.
- force-dependent fiber elongation
Fiber lengthening that occurs in response to mechanical force.
- kinetodesmal fiber component
A structural element of the kinetodesmal fiber in multiciliated cells.
- multiciliary arrays
Arrangements of many cilia and their basal bodies on a cell surface.
- striated fiber elongation
The lengthening of a striated fiber associated with ciliary organization.
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