supported by JSPS KAKENHI(No.21K06192 to S.Y.and 17H03584,18K19484,and 20H03519 to K.Y.);the Jikei University Research Fund(to K.Y.);the Takeda Science Foundation(to S.Y.);the Uehara Memorial Foundation(to S.Y.and K.Y.).
The dual-specificity tyrosine-regulated kinase (DYRK) family is evolutionarily conserved from invertebrate to mammals. DYRKs regulate cell proliferation, apoptosis, survival, and differentiation by modifying the prote...
the National Institutes of Health(R01DK090038,1R01DK099160);P30 center grant(P30DK90728).
Tubulin posttranslational modifications(PTMs)add*tubulin code*to generate functional diversities of microtubules.Several types of tubulin PTMs accumulate on axonemes and basal bodies of cilia,including acetylation,glu...
supported by the grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 31372274 and 31422051);Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, China (No. JQ201506) to C.Z.;supported by the grant from NIH/NIDCR (R01DE018043) to P.C.Y.
Cilia, microtubule-based structures found on the surface of almost all vertebrate cells, play an array of diverse biological functions. Abnormal ciliary axonemal structure and function can result in a class of genetic...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 30671090 and 30771084);National Basic Research Program of China ("973" Program) (Grant No. 2007CB914401)
The biological function of motile cilia/flagella has long been recognized. The non-motile primary cilium, once regarded as a vestigial organelle, however, has been found recently to play unexpected roles in mammalian ...