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   Structural and Functional Recovery of Sensory Cilia in C. elegans IFT Mutants upon Aging  
   
نویسنده cornils a. ,maurya a.k. ,tereshko l. ,kennedy j. ,brear a.g. ,prahlad v. ,blacque o.e. ,sengupta p.
منبع plos genetics - 2016 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 12
چکیده    The majority of cilia are formed and maintained by the highly conserved process of intraflagellar transport (ift). mutations in ift genes lead to ciliary structural defects and systemic disorders termed ciliopathies. here we show that the severely truncated sensory cilia of hypomorphic ift mutants in c. elegans transiently elongate during a discrete period of adult aging leading to markedly improved sensory behaviors. age-dependent restoration of cilia morphology occurs in structurally diverse cilia types and requires ift. we demonstrate that while daf-16/foxo is dispensable,the age-dependent suppression of cilia phenotypes in ift mutants requires cell-autonomous functions of the hsf1 heat shock factor and the hsp90 chaperone. our results describe an unexpected role of early aging and protein quality control mechanisms in suppressing ciliary phenotypes of ift mutants,and suggest possible strategies for targeting subsets of ciliopathies. © 2016 cornils et al.
آدرس department of biology and national center for behavioral genomics,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, department of biology and national center for behavioral genomics,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, department of biology and national center for behavioral genomics,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, school of biomolecular and biomedical science,university college dublin,belfield,dublin, Ireland, department of biology and national center for behavioral genomics,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States, department of biology,aging mind and brain initiative,university of iowa city,iowa, United States, school of biomolecular and biomedical science,university college dublin,belfield,dublin, Ireland, department of biology and national center for behavioral genomics,brandeis university,waltham,ma, United States
 
     
   
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