Shape And Copy Number Of Centriole Duplication
Centrioles are microtubule-based, 9-fold symmetrical cylinder-like structures that duplicate exactly once per cell cycle. The 9-fold symmetry is defined by a geometric scaffold known as the cartwheel, upon which all centrioles are formed.
Kim, Minhee
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Dynamics of centriole amplification in centrosome-depleted brain multiciliated progenitors
Reproductive and respiratory organs, along with brain ventricles, are lined by multiciliated epithelial cells (MCC) that generate cilia-powered fluid flows.
Olivier Mercey +8 more
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Drosophila centrocortin is dispensable for centriole duplication but contributes to centrosome separation. [PDF]
Mehta DS +4 more
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Balancing the scales: fine-tuning Polo-like kinase 4 to ensure proper centriole duplication. [PDF]
Ryniawec JM, Rogers GC.
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Upstream open reading frames control PLK4 translation and centriole duplication in primordial germ cells. [PDF]
Phan TP +6 more
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WDR62 is required for centriole duplication in spermatogenesis and manchette removal in spermiogenesis. [PDF]
Ho UY +10 more
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Autophosphorylation of Polo-like Kinase 4 and Its Role in Centriole Duplication
Centrosome duplication occurs once every cell cycle in a strictly controlled manner. Polo-like kinase 4 (PLK4) is a key regulator of this process whose kinase activity is essential for centriole duplication. Here, we show that PLK4 autophosphorylation of
Nele Vloemans +17 more
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The A-C linker controls centriole structural integrity and duplication
Centrioles are evolutionarily conserved barrel-shaped organelles playing crucial roles in cell division and ciliogenesis. These functions are underpinned by specific structural sub-elements whose functions have been under investigation since many years.
Lorène Bournonville +4 more
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The Role of CEP120 and SPICE1 in Human Centriole Duplication
The centrosome is a collection of proteins scaffolded upon microtubule based structures called centrioles. Centrosomes play critical roles as the primary microtubule organizing centers in interphase and mitotic cells, and template the formation of cilia
Comartin, David John
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