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Insights into centriole geometry revealed by cryotomography of doublet and triplet centrioles. [PDF]
Centrioles are cylindrical assemblies comprised of 9 singlet, doublet, or triplet microtubules, essential for the formation of motile and sensory cilia.
Agard, David A +3 more
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This study establishes a GeLC‐MS/MS‐based serum proteomics workflow for canine oral oncology to differentiate malignancies from non‐malignant conditions. Comprehensive protein profiling, pathway analysis and protein–drug interaction mapping reveal candidate biomarkers and insights into the pathogenesis of canine oral cancers.
Sekkarin Ploypetch +4 more
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Mitotic antipairing of homologous and sex chromosomes via spatial restriction of two haploid sets. [PDF]
Pairing homologous chromosomes is required for recombination. However, in nonmeiotic stages it can lead to detrimental consequences, such as allelic misregulation and genome instability, and is rare in human somatic cells.
Hua, Lisa L, Mikawa, Takashi
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Background At the onset of mitosis, the centrosome expands and matures, acquiring enhanced activities for microtubule nucleation and assembly of a functional bipolar mitotic spindle.
Chieh-Ting Fang +3 more
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New insights into subcomplex assembly and modifications of centrosomal proteins
This review provides a brief overview of the recent work on centrosome proteomics, protein complex identification and functional characterization with an emphasis on the literature of the last three years.
Habermann Karin, Lange Bodo MH
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The Alliance for Cellular Signaling Plasmid Collection: A Flexible Resource for Protein Localization Studies and Signaling Pathway Analysis [PDF]
Cellular responses to inputs that vary both temporally and spatially are determined by complex relationships between the components of cell signaling networks.
Bryan, Heather +28 more
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Centrosomes are critical sites for orchestrating microtubule dynamics, and exhibit dynamic changes in size during the cell cycle. As cells progress to mitosis, centrosomes recruit more microtubules (MT) to form mitotic bipolar spindles that ensure proper
Michael D Stubenvoll +3 more
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The unusual microtubule polarity in teleost retinal pigment epithelial cells. [PDF]
In cells of the teleost retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), melanin granules disperse into the RPE cells long apical projections in response to light onset, and aggregate toward the base of the RPE cell in response to dark onset.
BURNSIDE, Beth, Troutt, L
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The LINC complex ensures accurate centrosome positioning during prophase
Centrosome positioning in prophase is essential for efficient spindle assembly. Here, we show that centrosome positioning requires LINC complex–mediated loading of dynein on the nuclear envelope.
Joana T Lima +2 more
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