2017
Palmitoylation of the ciliary GTPase ARL13b is necessary for its stability and its role in cilia formation
Roy K, Jerman S, Jozsef L, McNamara T, Onyekaba G, Sun Z, Marin EP. Palmitoylation of the ciliary GTPase ARL13b is necessary for its stability and its role in cilia formation. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2017, 292: 17703-17717. PMID: 28848045, PMCID: PMC5663873, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m117.792937.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-translational attachmentMost mammalian cellsCiliary GTPase Arl13bCilia localizationProtein palmitoylationCiliary proteinsCilia proteinsProtein localizationCilia formationMammalian cellsCilia functionPalmitoylationPrimary ciliaPlasma membraneCilia resorptionArl13bFunctional importanceMyristoylationCiliaCritical roleProteinMouse kidneyLocalizationDepalmitoylationCells
2014
IFT27, encoding a small GTPase component of IFT particles, is mutated in a consanguineous family with Bardet–Biedl syndrome
Aldahmesh MA, Li Y, Alhashem A, Anazi S, Alkuraya H, Hashem M, Awaji AA, Sogaty S, Alkharashi A, Alzahrani S, Al Hazzaa S, Xiong Y, Kong S, Sun Z, Alkuraya FS. IFT27, encoding a small GTPase component of IFT particles, is mutated in a consanguineous family with Bardet–Biedl syndrome. Human Molecular Genetics 2014, 23: 3307-3315. PMID: 24488770, PMCID: PMC4047285, DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddu044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBardet-Biedl SyndromeConsanguinityEvolution, MolecularExomeFemaleGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingHumansMaleModels, MolecularMonomeric GTP-Binding ProteinsPedigreePoint MutationSaudi ArabiaSequence AlignmentZebrafishConceptsBardet-Biedl syndromeBBS genesNovel BBS geneIntraflagellar transport genesAutosomal recessive ciliopathyIFT particlesProtein complexesTransport genesMembrane proteinsFunctional validationGenetic complexityRecessive ciliopathyHuman geneticsGenesIFT27Genetic heterogeneityConsanguineous familyBBS casesBBSomeZebrafishCiliopathiesGeneticsProteinCiliaFirst time
2013
Expanding Horizons: Ciliary Proteins Reach Beyond Cilia
Yuan S, Sun Z. Expanding Horizons: Ciliary Proteins Reach Beyond Cilia. Annual Review Of Genetics 2013, 47: 353-376. PMID: 24016188, PMCID: PMC5703194, DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-111212-133243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbnormalities, MultipleAnimalsBardet-Biedl SyndromeCell MovementCerebellar DiseasesCerebellumCiliaCiliary Motility DisordersDisease Models, AnimalDNA DamageDNA RepairEncephaloceleEye AbnormalitiesFlagellaHeterotaxy SyndromeHomeostasisHumansKidney Diseases, CysticMolecular Motor ProteinsNervous SystemPolycystic Kidney DiseasesPolycystic Kidney, Autosomal DominantPolycystic Kidney, Autosomal RecessiveRetinaRetinitis Pigmentosa
2010
Intraflagellar Transport Proteins Are Essential for Cilia Formation and for Planar Cell Polarity
Cao Y, Park A, Sun Z. Intraflagellar Transport Proteins Are Essential for Cilia Formation and for Planar Cell Polarity. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2010, 21: 1326-1333. PMID: 20576807, PMCID: PMC2938599, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2009091001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlanar cell polarityIntraflagellar transport proteinsCell polarityCilia formationIFT mutantsIFT proteinsDefective planar cell polarityTransport proteinsCore PCP componentsKidney cyst formationConserved roleEarly developmental stagesCiliary assemblyIFT genesPCP componentsCilia formMulticiliated cellsPronephric ductGene productsMaternal contributionBasal bodiesMultiple organismsDevelopmental stagesMaternal depositionProtein
2008
Cystic Kidney Gene seahorse Regulates Cilia-Mediated Processes and Wnt Pathways
Kishimoto N, Cao Y, Park A, Sun Z. Cystic Kidney Gene seahorse Regulates Cilia-Mediated Processes and Wnt Pathways. Developmental Cell 2008, 14: 954-961. PMID: 18539122, DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2008.03.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWnt pathwayCiliary signalsImportant sensory organelleKidney cyst formationNoncanonical Wnt pathwayCanonical Wnt pathwayLeft-right asymmetryCilia assemblySensory organellesCiliated tissuesCellular eventsCell typesSeahorsesCiliary functionPathwayCiliaCyst formationDishevelledInversinGastrulationVertebratesOrganellesTranscriptsProteinCascade