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The lissencephaly protein Lis1 is present in motile mammalian cilia and requires outer arm dynein for targeting to Chlamydomonas flagella.
Lotte B Pedersen
, Panteleimon Rompolas,
Søren T Christensen
, Joel L Rosenbaum, Stephen M King
Cell Biology and Physiology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Agyria
100%
Dynein
100%
Flagellum
100%
WD Repeat
50%
Motile Cilium
50%
Brain Disease
25%
Aspergillus
25%
Trachea
25%
Thioredoxin
25%
Ciliated Epithelium
25%
Heavy Chain
25%
Cytoplasmic Dynein
25%
Protein Repeat
25%
Primary Cilium
25%
Oviduct
25%
Keyphrases
Lissencephaly
100%
LIS1
100%
Outer Arm
100%
NudC
71%
Outer Dynein Arm
42%
Nuclear Migration
28%
Cerebral Surface
14%
Aspergillus
14%
Biochemical Experiment
14%
WD Repeat Domain
14%
Developmental Brain Disorders
14%
Dynein Arm Assembly
14%
Ciliated Epithelium
14%
Trachea
14%
Thioredoxin
14%
Arm Activity
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lissencephaly
100%
Aspergillus
20%
Thioredoxin
20%
Protein Repeat
20%