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SUBMITTER: Khanal S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10761967 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Khanal Sushil S Jaiswal Ankit A Chowdanayaka Rajanikanth R Puente Nahshon N Turner Katerina K Assefa Kebron Yeshitela KY Nawras Mohamad M Back Ezekiel David ED Royfman Abigail A Burkett James P JP Cheong Soon Hon SH Fisher Heidi S HS Sindhwani Puneet P Gray John J Ramachandra Nallur Basappa NB Avidor-Reiss Tomer T
Nature communications 20240102 1
Centrioles are subcellular organelles found at the cilia base with an evolutionarily conserved structure and a shock absorber-like function. In sperm, centrioles are found at the flagellum base and are essential for embryo development in basal animals. Yet, sperm centrioles have evolved diverse forms, sometimes acting like a transmission system, as in cattle, and sometimes becoming dispensable, as in house mice. How the essential sperm centriole evolved to become dispensable in some organisms is ...[more]