UNC119B stimulates translocation of myristoylated ciliary cargo to the primary cilium

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R-HSA-5624132
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Reaction [omitted]
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Homo sapiens
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UNC119B promotes the translocation of myristoylated NPHP3 from the ER membrane to the cilium by an unknown mechanism. Ciliary localization depends both on myristoylation and UNC119B, as mutation of the glycine 2 acceptor site or siRNA knockdown of UNC119B drastically reduces the amount of NPHP3 or CYS1 in the cilium (Wright et al, 2011).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
22085962 An ARL3-UNC119-RP2 GTPase cycle targets myristoylated NPHP3 to the primary cilium

Sengupta, P, Kwong, M, Baye, LM, Sang, L, Sheffield, VC, Wright, KJ, Slusarski, DC, Jackson, PK, Pretorius, PR, Wang, W, Mukhopadhyay, S, Olivier-Mason, A

Genes Dev. 2011
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