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USP9X regulates centrosome duplication and promotes breast carcinogenesis
USP9X is a deubiquitinating enzyme with many known substrates and functions; it has been linked to cancer but the mechanisms remain unclear. Here Liet al. report that USP9X stabilizes the centrosomal protein CEP131 leading to centrosome amplification and
Xin Li +19 more
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Epstein–Barr virus particles induce centrosome amplification and chromosomal instability
Infection with Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) is associated with increased risk of cancer development. Here the authors show that EBV particles, and more specifically the viral protein BNRF1, induce centrosome amplification and chromosomal instability in host ...
Anatoliy Shumilov +13 more
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Centrosome amplification in cancer cells produces excess centrosomes that cluster and decluster throughout the cell cycle, a process critical for tumorigenesis.
Po‐Pang Chen +11 more
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Oncogenic PIK3CA induces centrosome amplification and tolerance to genome doubling
Activated PI3K causes cancer, but the role of active PI3K mutations in early stages of malignancy are unclear. Here, the authors show in a mouse model that active PI3K induces centrosome amplification via AKT, ROCK, CDK2/Cyclin E and nucleophosmin, and ...
Inma M. Berenjeno +22 more
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A GPER-PKA-Centrin axis regulates centrosome numbers and centriole integrity in colon cancer cells
Centrosome amplification is a hallmark of colorectal cancer (CRC), yet its molecular origins remain elusive. Protein Kinase A (PKA), anchored to centrosomes, regulates a number of mitotic processes, though its role in maintaining centrosome integrity ...
Jeanine Fahrländer +7 more
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Molecular landscape and functional characterization of centrosome amplification in ovarian cancer. [PDF]
Sauer CM +21 more
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Elucidating Differences in Early-Stage Centrosome Amplification in Primary and Immortalized Mouse Cells. [PDF]
Tanaka M +4 more
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Centrosome amplification fine tunes tubulin acetylation to differentially control intracellular organization. [PDF]
Monteiro P +3 more
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