Once and only once: mechanisms of centriole duplication and their deregulation in disease
EA Nigg, AJ Holland - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2018 - nature.com
Centrioles are conserved microtubule-based organelles that form the core of the centrosome
and act as templates for the formation of cilia and flagella. Centrioles have important roles in …
and act as templates for the formation of cilia and flagella. Centrioles have important roles in …
[HTML][HTML] Liquid-liquid phase separation in biology
Cells organize many of their biochemical reactions in non-membrane compartments. Recent
evidence has shown that many of these compartments are liquids that form by phase …
evidence has shown that many of these compartments are liquids that form by phase …
Centrosome function and assembly in animal cells
PT Conduit, A Wainman, JW Raff - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2015 - nature.com
It has become clear that the role of centrosomes extends well beyond that of important
microtubule organizers. There is increasing evidence that they also function as coordination …
microtubule organizers. There is increasing evidence that they also function as coordination …
Phase separation: linking cellular compartmentalization to disease
A Aguzzi, M Altmeyer - Trends in cell biology, 2016 - cell.com
Eukaryotic cells are complex structures capable of coordinating numerous biochemical
reactions in space and time. Key to such coordination is the subdivision of intracellular …
reactions in space and time. Key to such coordination is the subdivision of intracellular …
Mechanism and regulation of centriole and cilium biogenesis
DK Breslow, AJ Holland - Annual review of biochemistry, 2019 - annualreviews.org
The centriole is an ancient microtubule-based organelle with a conserved nine-fold
symmetry. Centrioles form the core of centrosomes, which organize the interphase …
symmetry. Centrioles form the core of centrosomes, which organize the interphase …
The genetics of primary microcephaly
Primary microcephaly (MCPH, for “microcephaly primary hereditary”) is a disorder of brain
development that results in a head circumference more than 3 standard deviations below …
development that results in a head circumference more than 3 standard deviations below …
Reticulating 1D ribbons into 2D covalent organic frameworks by imine and imide linkages
The design and synthesis of 2D and 3D crystalline covalent organic frameworks (COFs) from
macromolecular and even infinite building units is largely undeveloped. Here, we report a …
macromolecular and even infinite building units is largely undeveloped. Here, we report a …
Aurora-PLK1 cascades as key signaling modules in the regulation of mitosis
V Joukov, A De Nicolo - Science signaling, 2018 - science.org
Mitosis is controlled by reversible protein phosphorylation involving specific kinases and
phosphatases. A handful of major mitotic protein kinases, such as the cyclin B–CDK1 …
phosphatases. A handful of major mitotic protein kinases, such as the cyclin B–CDK1 …
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 …
A USP28–53BP1–p53–p21 signaling axis arrests growth after centrosome loss or prolonged mitosis
BG Lambrus, V Daggubati, Y Uetake, PM Scott… - Journal of Cell …, 2016 - rupress.org
Precise regulation of centrosome number is critical for accurate chromosome segregation
and the maintenance of genomic integrity. In nontransformed cells, centrosome loss triggers …
and the maintenance of genomic integrity. In nontransformed cells, centrosome loss triggers …