RNAinterference Identifies Genes Important for Cilia Structure and Function

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Braunreiter, Kara
Gabrhel, Casey

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Primary cilia are cellular antennae that mediate responses to the external environment. Response requires perception of a cue and transmission of that signal to the cell. This study employed a reverse genetic strategy known as RNAinterference to systematically reduce the function of each gene chromosome I and examine the effects on PKD-2 localization in C. elegans. Once the genes have been identified that affect PKD-2 localization, the role of these genes in cilia structure and function will be examined.

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University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs; National Institutes of Health grant; Kell Container award.

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