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Autor:
Richard F. Reschen, Nathalie Colombie, Lucy Wheatley, Jeroen Dobbelaere, Daniel St Johnston, Hiro Ohkura, Jordan W. Raff
Publikováno v:
Biology Open, Vol 1, Iss 5, Pp 422-429 (2012)
Summary Dgp71WD/Nedd1 proteins are essential for mitotic spindle formation. In human cells, Nedd1 targets γ-tubulin to both centrosomes and spindles, but in other organisms the function of Dgp71WD/Nedd1 is less clear. In Drosophila cells, Dgp71WD pl
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https://doaj.org/article/037d4d585d25486cb57e8d53059fb3d6
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 6, Iss 9, p e224 (2008)
Centrosomes comprise a pair of centrioles surrounded by an amorphous pericentriolar material (PCM). Here, we have performed a microscopy-based genome-wide RNA interference (RNAi) screen in Drosophila cells to identify proteins required for centriole
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https://doaj.org/article/0164a7f2fa144f4e9a1595fc7254c021
Autor:
Jeroen Dobbelaere
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 33:R150-R153
Publikováno v:
One Earth. 5:18-21
Autor:
Nikola Winter, Raphaël Marchand, Christian Lehmann, Lilian Nehlin, Riccardo Trapannone, Dunja Rokvić, Jeroen Dobbelaere
Publikováno v:
EMBO reports. 24
Autor:
Dea Slade, Jeroen Dobbelaere, Marketa Schmidt Cernohorska, Martina Huranova, Alexander Dammermann
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 30(15)
SUMMARYCentrioles are highly elaborate microtubule-based structures responsible for the formation of centrosomes and cilia. Despite considerable variation across species and tissues, within any given tissue their size is essentially constant [1, 2].
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Although loss of CP110 is tolerated in Drosophila, CP110 is important for limiting centriole length, limiting centriolar microtubule length, and suppressing centriole overduplication when duplication proteins are overexpressed.
CP110 is a conser
CP110 is a conser
Autor:
Christine Mieck, Maxim I. Molodtsov, Alexander Dammermann, Alipasha Vaziri, Stefan Westermann, Jeroen Dobbelaere
Microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) nucleate microtubules that can grow autonomously in any direction. To generate bundles of parallel microtubules originating from a single MTOC, the growth of multiple microtubules needs to coordinated, but the u
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Autor:
Jeroen Dobbelaere, Jordan W. Raff, Eliana P. Lucas, Paul T. Conduit, Carly I Dix, Kathrin Brunk
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 20:2178-2186
Summary Background Centrosomes are major microtubule organizing centers in animal cells, and they comprise a pair of centrioles surrounded by an amorphous pericentriolar material (PCM). Centrosome size is tightly regulated during the cell cycle, and
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Drosophila protein Ana2 supports de novo formation of centrioles and may be a functional homologue of the C. elegans centriole duplication protein SAS-5.
In Caenorhabditis elegans, five proteins are required for centriole duplication: SPD-2, ZYG
In Caenorhabditis elegans, five proteins are required for centriole duplication: SPD-2, ZYG