The roles of intraflagellar transport (IFT) protein 25 in mammalian signaling transduction and flagellogenesis.
- Author:
Yong-Hong MAN
1
;
Isabella WARMBRUNN
2
;
Ling ZHANG
1
;
Zhi-Bing ZHANG
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: IFT25; cilium; hedgehog signaling; intraflagellar transport; spermatogenesis
- MeSH: Animals; Biological Transport; Carrier Proteins/metabolism*; Cilia/metabolism*; Flagella/metabolism*; Male; Mammals/metabolism*; Organogenesis; Proteins/metabolism*; Signal Transduction
- From: Asian Journal of Andrology 2022;24(3):238-242
- CountryChina
- Language:English
- Abstract: Cilium, an organelle with a unique proteome and organization, protruding from the cell surface, generally serves as a force generator and signaling compartment. During ciliogenesis, ciliary proteins are synthesized in cytoplasm and transported into cilia by intraflagellar transport (IFT) particles, where the inner counterparts undergo reverse trafficking. The homeostasis of IFT plays a key role in cilial structure assembly and signaling transduction. Much progress has been made on the mechanisms and functions of IFT; however, recent studies have revealed the involvement of IFT particle subunits in organogenesis and spermatogenesis. In this review, we discuss new concepts concerning the molecular functions of IFT protein IFT25 and how its interactions with other IFT particle subunits are involved in mammalian development and fertility.