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      Coordination of Rab8 and Rab11 in primary ciliogenesis.

      Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
      Cell Line, Cilia, metabolism, Endosomes, Guanosine Triphosphate, Humans, Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases, genetics, RNA, Small Interfering, rab GTP-Binding Proteins, trans-Golgi Network

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          Primary cilia are microtubule-based membrane projections located at the surface of many cells. Defects in primary cilia formation have been implicated in a number of genetic disorders, such as Bardet-Biedl Syndrome and Polycystic Kidney Disease. Recent studies have demonstrated that polarized vesicular transport involving Rab8 and its guanine nucleotide-exchange factor Rabin8 is essential for primary ciliogenesis. Here we report that Rabin8 is a direct downstream effector of Rab11, which functions in membrane trafficking from the trans-Golgi network and recycling endosomes. Rab11, in its GTP-bound form, interacts with Rabin8 and kinetically stimulates the guanine nucleotide-exchange activity of Rabin8 toward Rab8. Rab11 is enriched at the base of the primary cilia and inhibition of Rab11 function by a dominant-negative mutant or RNA interference blocks primary ciliogenesis. Our results suggest that Rab GTPases coordinate with each other in the regulation of vesicular trafficking during primary ciliogenesis.

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          20308558
          2851980
          10.1073/pnas.1002401107

          Chemistry
          Cell Line,Cilia,metabolism,Endosomes,Guanosine Triphosphate,Humans,Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases,genetics,RNA, Small Interfering,rab GTP-Binding Proteins,trans-Golgi Network

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