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Centrosome-associated regulators of the G2/M checkpoint as targets for cancer therapy
In eukaryotic cells, control mechanisms have developed that restrain cell-cycle transitions in response to stress. These regulatory pathways are termed cell-cycle checkpoints.
Broaddus Russell R +5 more
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Astrin is required for the maintenance of sister chromatid cohesion and centrosome integrity [PDF]
Faithful chromosome segregation in mitosis requires the formation of a bipolar mitotic spindle with stably attached chromosomes. Once all of the chromosomes are aligned, the connection between the sister chromatids is severed by the cysteine protease ...
Gruneberg, Ulrike +3 more
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is a spinal deformity that affects approximately 3 percent of human adolescents. Although the etiology and molecular basis of AIS is unclear, several genes such as POC5 have been identified as possible causes of the ...
Amani Hassan +9 more
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Lysine demethylase 4A is a centrosome-associated protein required for centrosome integrity and genomic stability. [PDF]
KDM4A, a chromatin eraser, localizes to the centrosomes. Its demethylase activity is essential for maintaining centrosome number and integrity, independent of gene expression changes. Loss of KDM4A leads to centrosome amplification, pseudo‐bipolar spindle formation, and chromosome segregation errors, including micronuclei and chromatin bridges.
Chowdhury P +16 more
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Deterministic mechanical model of T-killer cell polarization reproduces the wandering of aim between simultaneously engaged targets [PDF]
T-killer cells of the immune system eliminate virus-infected and tumorous cells through direct cell-cell interactions. Reorientation of the killing apparatus inside the T cell to the T-cell interface with the target cell ensures specificity of the immune
A Ashkin +23 more
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Mutations in pericentrin cause Seckel syndrome with defective ATR-dependent DNA damage signaling [PDF]
Large brain size is one of the defining characteristics of modern humans. Seckel syndrome (MIM 210600), a disorder of markedly reduced brain and body size, is associated with defective ATR-dependent DNA damage signaling.
A Kramer +42 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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A Proximity Mapping Journey into the Biology of the Mammalian Centrosome/Cilium Complex
The mammalian centrosome/cilium complex is composed of the centrosome, the primary cilium and the centriolar satellites, which together regulate cell polarity, signaling, proliferation and motility in cells and thereby development and homeostasis in ...
Melis Dilara Arslanhan +2 more
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The Toxoplasma centrosome is a unique bipartite structure comprising an inner- and outer-core responsible for the nuclear cycle (mitosis) and budding cycles (cytokinesis), respectively.
Chun‐Ti Chen, Marc-Jan Gubbels
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Summary: Centrosome asymmetry has been implicated in stem cell fate maintenance in both flies and vertebrates, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are incompletely understood.
Anjana Ramdas Nair +5 more
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