Recent studies have revealed unexpected connections between the mammalian Hedgehog (Hh) signal transduction pathway and the primary cilium, a microtubule-based organelle that protrudes from the surface of most vertebrate cells. Intraflagellar transport proteins, which are required for the construction of cilia, are essential for all responses to mammalian Hh proteins, and proteins required for Hh signal transduction are enriched in primary cilia. The phenotypes of different mouse mutants that affect ciliary proteins suggest that cilia may act as processive machines that organize sequential steps in the H-h signal transduction pathway. Cilia on vertebrate cells are likely to be important in additional developmental signaling pathways and are required for PDGF receptor alpha signaling in cultured fibroblasts. Cilia are not essential for either canonical or noncanonical Writ signaling, although cell-type-specific modulation of cilia components may link cilia and Writ signaling in some tissues. Because ciliogenesis in invertebrates is limited to a very small number of specialized cell types, the role of cilia in developmental signaling pathways is likely a uniquely vertebrate phenomenon.
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Stockholm Univ, Arrhenius Lab F3, Dept Zoophysiol, SE-10691 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Univ, Arrhenius Lab F3, Dept Zoophysiol, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
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Stockholm Univ, Arrhenius Lab F3, Dept Zoophysiol, SE-10691 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Univ, Arrhenius Lab F3, Dept Zoophysiol, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden