IFT81

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Intraflagellar transport protein 81 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IFT81 gene.[1][2] Together with IFT74/72 it forms a core complex to build IFT particles[3] which are required for cilium formation. Additionally, it interacts with basal body components as CEP170[4] which regulates the disassembly of the cilium.

References

  1. "Entrez Gene: intraflagellar transport 81 homolog (Chlamydomonas)".
  2. Higashi M, Kobayashi K, Iijima M, Wakana S, Horiuchi M, Yasuda T, Yoshida G, Kanmura Y, Saheki T (December 2000). "Genomic organization and mapping of mouse CDV (carnitine deficiency-associated gene expressed in ventricle)-1 and its related CDV-1R gene". Mamm. Genome. 11 (12): 1053–7. doi:10.1007/s003350010207. PMID 11130971.
  3. Lucker BF, Behal RH, Qin H, Siron LC, Taggart WD, Rosenbaum JL, Cole DG (July 2005). "Characterization of the intraflagellar transport complex B core: direct interaction of the IFT81 and IFT74/72 subunits". J. Biol. Chem. 280 (30): 27688–96. doi:10.1074/jbc.M505062200. PMID 15955805.
  4. Lamla, Stefan (2009). Functional characterisation of the centrosomal protein Cep170 (Thesis). LMU München: Faculty of Biology.

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