SummaryThe accumulation of γ-tubulin at the centrosomes during maturation is a key mechanism that ensures the formation of two dense microtubule (MT) asters in cells entering mitosis, defining spindle pole positioning and ensuring the faithful outcome of cell division ([1] and references herein; [2]). Centrosomal γ-tubulin recruitment depends on the adaptor protein NEDD1/GCP-WD [3, 4] and is controlled by the kinase Plk1 [5–8]. Surprisingly, and although Plk1 binds and phosphorylates NEDD1 at multiple sites [9, 10], the mechanism by which this kinase promotes the centrosomal recruitment of γ-tubulin has remained elusive. Using Xenopus egg extracts and mammalian cells, we now show that it involves Nek9, a NIMA-family kinase required for norm...
SummaryIn human cells, separation of the centrosomes and formation of a bipolar spindle are essentia...
Nek9 (also known as Nercc1), a member of the NIMA (never in mitosis A) family of protein kinases, re...
AbstractMembers of the NIMA-related kinases (NRK) family are recently emerging as central regulators...
The accumulation of g-tubulin at the centrosomes during maturation is a key mechanism that ensures t...
SummaryThe accumulation of γ-tubulin at the centrosomes during maturation is a key mechanism that en...
Nedd1 is a new member of the gamma-tubulin ring complex (gamma TuRC) and targets the gamma TuRC to t...
[eng] This thesis project is focused on the study of the signaling module formed by the NIMA-related...
The nucleation of microtubules requires protein complexes containing gamma-tubulin, which are presen...
This thesis project is focused on the study of the signaling module formed by the NIMA-related prote...
AbstractIn animal cells, most microtubules are nucleated at centrosomes. At the onset of mitosis, ce...
AbstractIn animal cells, most microtubules are nucleated at centrosomes. At the onset of mitosis, ce...
The role of NIMA-like kinase Nek9 in mitosis Mitosis is the essential process during which a cell di...
Mitosis is the essential process during which a cell divides into two viable daughter cells. To allo...
The centrosome is a non-membraneous organelle composed of two centrioles surrounded by pericentrolar...
The centrosome is a non-membraneous organelle composed of two centrioles surrounded by pericentrolar...
SummaryIn human cells, separation of the centrosomes and formation of a bipolar spindle are essentia...
Nek9 (also known as Nercc1), a member of the NIMA (never in mitosis A) family of protein kinases, re...
AbstractMembers of the NIMA-related kinases (NRK) family are recently emerging as central regulators...
The accumulation of g-tubulin at the centrosomes during maturation is a key mechanism that ensures t...
SummaryThe accumulation of γ-tubulin at the centrosomes during maturation is a key mechanism that en...
Nedd1 is a new member of the gamma-tubulin ring complex (gamma TuRC) and targets the gamma TuRC to t...
[eng] This thesis project is focused on the study of the signaling module formed by the NIMA-related...
The nucleation of microtubules requires protein complexes containing gamma-tubulin, which are presen...
This thesis project is focused on the study of the signaling module formed by the NIMA-related prote...
AbstractIn animal cells, most microtubules are nucleated at centrosomes. At the onset of mitosis, ce...
AbstractIn animal cells, most microtubules are nucleated at centrosomes. At the onset of mitosis, ce...
The role of NIMA-like kinase Nek9 in mitosis Mitosis is the essential process during which a cell di...
Mitosis is the essential process during which a cell divides into two viable daughter cells. To allo...
The centrosome is a non-membraneous organelle composed of two centrioles surrounded by pericentrolar...
The centrosome is a non-membraneous organelle composed of two centrioles surrounded by pericentrolar...
SummaryIn human cells, separation of the centrosomes and formation of a bipolar spindle are essentia...
Nek9 (also known as Nercc1), a member of the NIMA (never in mitosis A) family of protein kinases, re...
AbstractMembers of the NIMA-related kinases (NRK) family are recently emerging as central regulators...