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GO:1905350
Name
Y-shaped link assembly
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
Y-shaped link formation, Y-link assembly, Y-link formation, Y-link structure assembly, Y-link structure formation, Y-shaped assemblage assembly, Y-shaped assemblage formation, Y-shaped fiber assembly, Y-shaped fiber formation, Y-shaped fibre assembly, Y-shaped fibre formation, Y-shaped linker assembly, Y-shaped linker formation, membrane-microtubule complex assembly, membrane-microtubule complex formation
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Definition
The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a Y-shaped link. Two distinct protein complexes are known to be involved in proper linker assembly: the MKS complex and the NPHP complex. Improper assembly of Y-shaped links may cause malfunctioning of the transition zone as a molecular gate. Source: PMID:24664739, PMID:23728985, GOC:cilia, GOC:TermGenie, PMID:26595381, PMID:4554367, GO_REF:0000079
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Parents of Y-shaped link assembly (GO:1905350)
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Y-shaped link assembly [RO:0002162 relation] RO:0002162  Eukaryota (NCBITaxon:2759)
Y-shaped link assembly [is_a relation] is_a  protein-containing complex assembly (GO:0065003)
Y-shaped link assembly [RO:0002588 relation] RO:0002588  Y-shaped link (GO:0097537)
Children of Y-shaped link assembly (GO:1905350)
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NPHP complex (GO:1990957) [RO:0002216 relation] RO:0002216  Y-shaped link assembly
MKS complex (GO:0036038) [RO:0002216 relation] RO:0002216  Y-shaped link assembly
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