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Kif9 is an active kinesin motor required for ciliary beating and proximodistal patterning of motile axonemes
Mia J. Konjikusic
, Chanjae Lee
, Yang Yue
, Bikram D. Shrestha
, Ange M. Nguimtsop
,
Amjad Horani
,
Steven Brody
, Vivek N. Prakash
, Ryan S. Gray
, Kristen J. Verhey
, John B. Wallingford
Division of Allergy & Pulmonary Medicine
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
Rheumatic Diseases Research Resource-Based Center
Siteman Cancer Center
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
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Axoneme
100%
Central Pair
100%
Proximo-distal
100%
Kinesin Motors
100%
Ciliary Beating
100%
Microtubules
60%
Xenopus
40%
Ciliary Motility
40%
Vertebrates
20%
Mouse Sperm
20%
Orthologs
20%
Epidermis
20%
Doublet
20%
Processive
20%
Chlamydomonas
20%
Motile Cilia
20%
Multiciliated Cells
20%
Dynein
20%
Kinesin
20%
Distal End
20%
Radial Spoke
20%
Sperm Flagella
20%
Ciliary Axoneme
20%
Single-molecule Assays
20%
Long-distance Movement
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Xenopus
100%
Ciliary Motility
100%
Kinesin
100%
Axoneme
100%
Proximal-Distal Patterning
100%
Orthology
50%
Cilium
50%
Chlamydomonas
50%
Flagellum
50%
Dynein
50%
Radial Spoke
50%