Towards a molecular architecture of centriole assembly
P Gönczy - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2012 - nature.com
The centriole is an evolutionarily conserved macromolecular structure that is crucial for the
formation of flagella, cilia and centrosomes. The ultrastructure of the centriole was first …
formation of flagella, cilia and centrosomes. The ultrastructure of the centriole was first …
The centrosome and its duplication cycle
The centrosome was discovered in the late 19th century when mitosis was first described.
Long recognized as a key organelle of the spindle pole, its core component, the centriole …
Long recognized as a key organelle of the spindle pole, its core component, the centriole …
Reversible centriole depletion with an inhibitor of Polo-like kinase 4
YL Wong, JV Anzola, RL Davis, M Yoon, A Motamedi… - Science, 2015 - science.org
Centrioles are ancient organelles that build centrosomes, the major microtubule-organizing
centers of animal cells. Extra centrosomes are a common feature of cancer cells. To …
centers of animal cells. Extra centrosomes are a common feature of cancer cells. To …
CCDC15 localizes to the centriole inner scaffold and controls centriole length and integrity
MD Arslanhan, S Cengiz-Emek, E Odabasi… - Journal of Cell …, 2023 - rupress.org
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles responsible for forming centrosomes and cilia,
which serve as microtubule-organizing, signaling, and motility centers. Biogenesis and …
which serve as microtubule-organizing, signaling, and motility centers. Biogenesis and …
53BP1 and USP28 mediate p53 activation and G1 arrest after centrosome loss or extended mitotic duration
F Meitinger, JV Anzola, M Kaulich, A Richardson… - Journal of Cell …, 2016 - rupress.org
In normal human cells, centrosome loss induced by centrinone—a specific centrosome
duplication inhibitor—leads to irreversible, p53-dependent G1 arrest by an unknown …
duplication inhibitor—leads to irreversible, p53-dependent G1 arrest by an unknown …
Direct interaction of Plk4 with STIL ensures formation of a single procentriole per parental centriole
M Ohta, T Ashikawa, Y Nozaki, H Kozuka-Hata… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Formation of one procentriole next to each pre-existing centriole is essential for centrosome
duplication, robust bipolar spindle assembly and maintenance of genome integrity …
duplication, robust bipolar spindle assembly and maintenance of genome integrity …
Centrosomes and cancer: revisiting a long-standing relationship
P Gönczy - Nature reviews cancer, 2015 - nature.com
Over a century ago, centrosome aberrations were postulated to cause cancer by promoting
genome instability. The mechanisms governing centrosome assembly and function are …
genome instability. The mechanisms governing centrosome assembly and function are …
Scoring a backstage pass: mechanisms of ciliogenesis and ciliary access
FR Garcia-Gonzalo, JF Reiter - Journal of Cell Biology, 2012 - rupress.org
Cilia are conserved, microtubule-based cell surface projections that emanate from basal
bodies, membrane-docked centrioles. The beating of motile cilia and flagella enables cells …
bodies, membrane-docked centrioles. The beating of motile cilia and flagella enables cells …
Hierarchical recruitment of Plk4 and regulation of centriole biogenesis by two centrosomal scaffolds, Cep192 and Cep152
Centrosomes play an important role in various cellular processes, including spindle
formation and chromosome segregation. They are composed of two orthogonally arranged …
formation and chromosome segregation. They are composed of two orthogonally arranged …
A Proteome-wide screen for mammalian SxIP motif-containing microtubule plus-end tracking proteins
Microtubule plus-end tracking proteins (+ TIPs) are structurally and functionally diverse
factors that accumulate at the growing microtubule plus-ends, connect them to various …
factors that accumulate at the growing microtubule plus-ends, connect them to various …