Structural insights into the assembly of cilia
Published Date: 4/20/2022
Source: phys.org
Cilia, the little "hairs" attached to almost all cells of the human body, play a role in various cellular functions and cause diseases called ciliopathies when they are defective. Researchers from the group of Patrick Matthias and the FMI Structural Biology platform determined the structure, at near atomic resolution, of a protein complex that plays an essential role in the assembly of cilia—and causes ciliopathies when it is mutated.