The bardet-biedl syndrome-related protein CCDC28b modulates mTORC2 function and interacts with SIN1 to control cilia length independently of the mTOR complex

Magdalena Cardenas-rodriguez, Florencia Irigoín, Daniel P.S. Osborn, Cecilia Gascue, Elias Nicholas Katsanis, Philip L. Beales, Jose L. Badano*

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