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TTLL9 gene
Known as:
TTLL9
, dJ310O13.1
, tubulin tyrosine ligase like 9
National Institutes of Health
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Tubulin glutamylation: a skeleton key for neurodegenerative diseases
S. van der Laan
,
G. Dubra
,
Krzysztof Rogowski
Neural Regeneration Research
2019
Corpus ID: 195857151
PeRSPeCTIve Tubulin glutamylation: a skeleton key for neurodegenerative diseases Microtubules (MTs) are cytoskeletal elements…
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2016
2016
Ttll9−/− mice sperm flagella show shortening of doublet 7, reduction of doublet 5 polyglutamylation and a stall in beating
A. Konno
,
K. Ikegami
,
+8 authors
M. Setou
Journal of Cell Science
2016
Corpus ID: 21242472
ABSTRACT Nine outer doublet microtubules in axonemes of flagella and cilia are heterogeneous in structure and biochemical…
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2014
2014
A conserved flagella-associated protein in Chlamydomonas, FAP234, is essential for axonemal localization of tubulin polyglutamylase TTLL9
T. Kubo
,
Haruaki Yanagisawa
,
Zhongmei Liu
,
Rie Shibuya
,
M. Hirono
,
R. Kamiya
Molecular Biology of the Cell
2014
Corpus ID: 283302
A novel axonemal protein, FAP234, of Chlamydomonas is found to form a complex with a tubulin-polyglutamylating enzyme, TTLL9, and…
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2012
2012
Tubulin polyglutamylation regulates flagellar motility by controlling a specific inner‐arm dynein that interacts with the dynein regulatory complex
T. Kubo
,
T. Yagi
,
R. Kamiya
Cytoskeleton
2012
Corpus ID: 205643407
The tpg1 mutant of Chlamydomonas lacks the tubulin polyglutamylase TTLL9 and is deficient in flagellar tubulin polyglutamylation…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Tubulin Polyglutamylation Regulates Axonemal Motility by Modulating Activities of Inner-Arm Dyneins
T. Kubo
,
Haruaki Yanagisawa
,
T. Yagi
,
M. Hirono
,
R. Kamiya
Current Biology
2010
Corpus ID: 16746204
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