Evolutionarily ancient association of the FoxJ1 transcription factor with the motile ciliogenic program.
It is generally believed that the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA) was a unicellular organism with motile cilia. In the vertebrates, the winged-helix transcription factor FoxJ1 functions as the master regulator of motile cilia biogenesis. Despite the antiquity of cilia, their highly conserved...
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Autores principales: | Shubha Vij, Jochen C Rink, Hao Kee Ho, Deepak Babu, Michael Eitel, Vijayashankaranarayanan Narasimhan, Varnesh Tiku, Jody Westbrook, Bernd Schierwater, Sudipto Roy |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/90c04b3620684d5090d575e0ef456a95 |
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