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Keywords: Centriole duplication
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Feedback loops in the Plk4–STIL–HsSAS6 network coordinate site selection for procentriole formation
Open Access
Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2019) 8 (9): bio047175.
Published: 18 September 2019
...Daisuke Takao; Koki Watanabe; Kanako Kuroki; Daiju Kitagawa ABSTRACT Centrioles are duplicated once in every cell cycle, ensuring the bipolarity of the mitotic spindle. How the core components cooperate to achieve high fidelity in centriole duplication remains poorly understood. By live-cell...
Includes: Supplementary data
Journal Articles
Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2017) 6 (3): 381–389.
Published: 15 February 2017
...Matthew A. Cottee; Steven Johnson; Jordan W. Raff; Susan M. Lea ABSTRACT A small number of proteins form a conserved pathway of centriole duplication. In humans and flies, the binding of PLK4/Sak to STIL/Ana2 initiates daughter centriole assembly. In humans, this interaction is mediated...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2015) 4 (3): 370–377.
Published: 20 February 2015
.... Failures in centriole duplication result in abnormal centriole numbers, which have been linked to genomic instability and tumorigenesis. Studies in C. elegans reveal an evolutionary conserved pathway in centriole formation ( Pelletier et al., 2006 ; Delattre et al., 2006 ), and several key...