Endocytosis and signaling: cell logistics shape the eukaryotic cell plan
S Sigismund, S Confalonieri, A Ciliberto… - Physiological …, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
Our understanding of endocytosis has evolved remarkably in little more than a decade. This
is the result not only of advances in our knowledge of its molecular and biological workings …
is the result not only of advances in our knowledge of its molecular and biological workings …
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 …
A liquid-like spindle domain promotes acentrosomal spindle assembly in mammalian oocytes
INTRODUCTION Mammalian embryos frequently develop abnormally, resulting in
miscarriages and genetic disorders such as Down syndrome. The major cause for aberrant …
miscarriages and genetic disorders such as Down syndrome. The major cause for aberrant …
The role of mitotic kinases in coupling the centrosome cycle with the assembly of the mitotic spindle
G Wang, Q Jiang, C Zhang - Journal of cell science, 2014 - journals.biologists.com
The centrosome acts as the major microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) for cytoskeleton
maintenance in interphase and mitotic spindle assembly in vertebrate cells. It duplicates …
maintenance in interphase and mitotic spindle assembly in vertebrate cells. It duplicates …
A TACC3/ch‐TOG/clathrin complex stabilises kinetochore fibres by inter‐microtubule bridging
Kinetochore fibres (K‐fibres) of the spindle apparatus move chromosomes during mitosis.
These fibres are discrete bundles of parallel microtubules (MTs) that are crosslinked by inter …
These fibres are discrete bundles of parallel microtubules (MTs) that are crosslinked by inter …
[HTML][HTML] Cancer cell death induced by novel small molecules degrading the TACC3 protein via the ubiquitin–proteasome pathway
N Ohoka, K Nagai, T Hattori, K Okuhira, N Shibata… - Cell death & …, 2014 - nature.com
The selective degradation of target proteins with small molecules is a novel approach to the
treatment of various diseases, including cancer. We have developed a protein knockdown …
treatment of various diseases, including cancer. We have developed a protein knockdown …
Pulling it together: The mitotic function of TACC3
FE Hood, SJ Royle - Bioarchitecture, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Transforming acidic coiled coil 3 (TACC3) is a non-motor microtubule-associated protein
(MAP) that is important for mitotic spindle stability and organisation. The exact mechanism …
(MAP) that is important for mitotic spindle stability and organisation. The exact mechanism …
Coordination of adjacent domains mediates TACC3–ch-TOG–clathrin assembly and mitotic spindle binding
FE Hood, SJ Williams, SG Burgess, MW Richards… - Journal of Cell …, 2013 - rupress.org
Acomplex of transforming acidic coiled-coil protein 3 (TACC3), colonic and hepatic tumor
overexpressed gene (ch-TOG), and clathrin has been implicated in mitotic spindle assembly …
overexpressed gene (ch-TOG), and clathrin has been implicated in mitotic spindle assembly …
Oncogenic gene fusion FGFR3-TACC3 is regulated by tyrosine phosphorylation
KN Nelson, AN Meyer, A Siari, AR Campos… - Molecular Cancer …, 2016 - AACR
Fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFR) are critical for cell proliferation and differentiation.
Mutation and/or translocation of FGFRs lead to aberrant signaling that often results in …
Mutation and/or translocation of FGFRs lead to aberrant signaling that often results in …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting TACC3 represents a novel vulnerability in highly aggressive breast cancers with centrosome amplification
Centrosome amplification (CA) is a hallmark of cancer that is strongly associated with highly
aggressive disease and worse clinical outcome. Clustering extra centrosomes is a major …
aggressive disease and worse clinical outcome. Clustering extra centrosomes is a major …