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Drosophila Ana1 is required for centrosome assembly and centriole elongation [PDF]
Saroj Saurya +8 more
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Centrioles take center stage [PDF]
Centrioles are among the most beautiful and mysterious of all cell organelles. Although the ultrastructure of centrioles has been studied in great detail ever since the advent of electron microscopy, these studies raised as many questions as they answered, and for a long time both the function and mode of duplication of centrioles remained ...
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Ependymal cells are multiciliated glial cells lining the ventricles of the mammalian brain. Their differentiation from progenitor cells involves cell enlargement and progresses through centriole amplification phases and ciliogenesis.
Alexia Bankolé +15 more
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Centrosomal protein 120 (CEP120) was originally identified as a daughter centriole-enriched protein that participates in centriole elongation. Recent studies showed that CEP120 gene mutations cause complex ciliopathy phenotypes in humans, including ...
Jhih-Jie Tsai +4 more
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An ordered pattern of Ana2 phosphorylation by Plk4 is required for centriole assembly [PDF]
Tiffany A. McLamarrah +10 more
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Cep295 is a conserved scaffold protein required for generation of a bona fide mother centriole
Newly formed centrioles mature into functional mother centrioles. Here the authors show that the scaffolding protein Cep295 is recruited to the procentriole assembly site and assists daughter centriole assembly and daughter-to-mother centriole conversion.
Yuki Tsuchiya +4 more
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Post-mitotic centriole disengagement and maturation leads to centrosome amplification in polyploid trophoblast giant cells [PDF]
Garrison Buss +3 more
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Polo-like kinase 4 homodimerization is not required for catalytic activation, autodestruction, or centriole assembly [PDF]
John M. Ryniawec +7 more
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Centriolar separation is thought to be crucial for centriole duplication, but the mechanism behind separation is poorly understood. Here, using micropatterning, the authors report that actomyosin forces influence the direction, distance, and time of ...
Elisa Vitiello +7 more
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Loss of centrioles causes chromosomal instability in vertebrate somatic cells [PDF]
Joo-Hee Sir +6 more
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