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1. Molecular mechanisms of the obesity associated with Bardet‐Biedl syndrome: An update.

2. Forward genetic screen of the C. elegans million mutation library reveals essential, cell‐autonomous contributions of BBSome proteins to dopamine signaling.

3. Contribution of intraflagellar transport to compartmentalization and maintenance of the photoreceptor cell.

4. Spectrum of pathogenic variants and high prevalence of pathogenic BBS7 variants in Russian patients with Bardet-Biedl syndrome.

5. Deciphering vesicle-assisted transport mechanisms in cytoplasm to cilium trafficking.

6. The Clinical and Mutational Spectrum of Bardet–Biedl Syndrome in Saudi Arabia.

7. Seriously cilia: A tiny organelle illuminates evolution, disease, and intercellular communication.

8. The ancestral ESCRT protein TOM1L2 selects ubiquitinated cargoes for retrieval from cilia

9. Spectrum of pathogenic variants and high prevalence of pathogenic BBS7 variants in Russian patients with Bardet–Biedl syndrome

10. RABL2 promotes the outward transition zone passage of signaling proteins in cilia via ARL3.

11. Near-atomic structures of the BBSome reveal the basis for BBSome activation and binding to GPCR cargoes.

12. Ubiquitylation of BBSome is required for ciliary assembly and signaling.

13. Unraveling the intricate cargo-BBSome coupling mechanism at the ciliary tip.

14. Neuronal primary cilia integrate peripheral signals with metabolic drives.

15. RABL4/IFT27 in a nucleotide‐independent manner promotes phospholipase D ciliary retrieval via facilitating BBSome reassembly at the ciliary tip.

16. Organization, functions, and mechanisms of the BBSome in development, ciliopathies, and beyond

17. The Molecular Architecture of Native BBSome Obtained by an Integrated Structural Approach

18. Neuronal primary cilia integrate peripheral signals with metabolic drives

19. T cell-specific deficiency in BBSome component BBS1 interferes with selective immune responses.

20. Rab‐like small GTPases in the regulation of ciliary Bardet‐Biedl syndrome (BBS) complex transport.

21. Changes in expression of mesothelial BBS genes in 2D and 3D after lithium chloride and ammonium sulphate induction of primary cilium disturbance: a pilot study

22. An Actin Network Dispatches Ciliary GPCRs into Extracellular Vesicles to Modulate Signaling

23. Loss of the BBSome perturbs endocytic trafficking and disrupts virulence of Trypanosoma brucei

24. Structural insights into the architecture and assembly of eukaryotic flagella

25. Loss of the ciliary gene Bbs4 results in defective thermogenesis due to metabolic inefficiency and impaired lipid metabolism.

26. Endothelial BBSome is essential for vascular, metabolic, and retinal functions

27. Chlamydomonas LZTFL1 mediates phototaxis via controlling BBSome recruitment to the basal body and its reassembly at the ciliary tip.

28. Bardet–Biedl syndrome 3 protein promotes ciliary exit of the signaling protein phospholipase D via the BBSome

29. Rabl2 GTP hydrolysis licenses BBSome‐mediated export to fine‐tune ciliary signaling.

30. Cone Photoreceptor Degeneration and Neuroinflammation in the Zebrafish Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 2 (bbs2) Mutant Does Not Lead to Retinal Regeneration

31. Near-atomic structures of the BBSome reveal the basis for BBSome activation and binding to GPCR cargoes

32. Ciliary Rab28 and the BBSome negatively regulate extracellular vesicle shedding

33. Moving proteins along in the cilium

34. Structure of the human BBSome core complex

35. Structure and activation mechanism of the BBSome membrane protein trafficking complex

36. Architecture of the IFT ciliary trafficking machinery and interplay between its components.

37. Intraflagellar transport protein RABL5/IFT22 recruits the BBSome to the basal body through the GTPase ARL6/BBS3.

38. Chlamydomonas IFT25 is dispensable for flagellar assembly but required to export the BBSome from flagella

39. Requirement of IFT-B–BBSome complex interaction in export of GPR161 from cilia

40. Meta‐analysis of genotype‐phenotype associations in Bardet‐Biedl syndrome uncovers differences among causative genes.

41. C11ORF74 interacts with the IFT-A complex and participates in ciliary BBSome localization.

42. Molecular mechanisms of the assembly and function of BBSome

43. Rab‐like small GTPases in the regulation of ciliary Bardet‐Biedl syndrome (BBS) complex transport

44. Ciliary protein trafficking mediated by IFT and BBSome complexes with the aid of kinesin-2 and dynein-2 motors.

45. The Bardet-Biedl syndrome protein complex is an adapter expanding the cargo range of intraflagellar transport trains for ciliary export.

46. A recombinant BBSome core complex and how it interacts with ciliary cargo

47. BBS4 protein has basal body/ciliary localization in sensory organs but extra-ciliary localization in oligodendrocytes during human development

48. A mouse model of BBS identifies developmental and homeostatic effects of BBS5 mutation and identifies novel pituitary abnormalities

49. Some thoughts about intraflagellar transport in reproduction

50. Photoreceptor cilia, in contrast to primary cilia, grant entry to a partially assembled BBSome

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