Correct orientation of cell division is considered an important factor for the achievement of normal brain size, as mutations in genes that affect this process are among the leading causes of microcephaly. Abnormal spindle orientation is associated with reduction of the neuronal progenitor symmetric divisions, premature cell cycle exit, and reduced neurogenesis. This mechanism has been involved in microcephaly resulting from mutation of ASPM, the most frequently affected gene in autosomal recessive human primary microcephaly (MCPH), but it is presently unknown how ASPM regulates spindle orientation. In this report, we show that ASPM may control spindle positioning by interacting with citron kinase (CITK), a protein whose loss is also respon...
Mutations in several genes encoding centrosomal proteins dramatically decrease the size of the human...
Homozygous mutations in the abnormal spindle-like, microcephaly-associated ASPM gene are the leading...
International audienceThe orientation of the mitotic spindle (MS) is tightly regulated, but the mole...
Correct orientation of cell division is considered an important factor for the achievement of normal...
Correct orientation of cell division is considered an important factor for the achievement of normal...
Background. Mutations in the A bnormal Sp indle M icrocephaly related gene (ASPM) are the commonest ...
Mutations in the Abnormal Spindle-like Microcephaly-associated (ASPM) gene are the most common cause...
The ASPM (abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated) protein has previously been implicated in t...
Mutations in ASPM (abnormal spindle-like microcephaly associated) cause primary microcephaly in huma...
Mutations in ASPM (abnormal spindle-like microcephaly associated) cause primary microcephaly in huma...
International audiencePrimary microcephaly is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is caused by a redu...
A number of ASPM mutations have been detected in primary microcephaly patients. In order to evaluate...
Aims: A number of ASPM mutations have been detected in primary microcephaly patients. In order to ev...
Cell division terminates with cytokinesis and cellular separation. Autosomal-recessive primary micro...
Mitotic spindle orientation is crucial for symmetric vs. asymmetric cell division and depends on ast...
Mutations in several genes encoding centrosomal proteins dramatically decrease the size of the human...
Homozygous mutations in the abnormal spindle-like, microcephaly-associated ASPM gene are the leading...
International audienceThe orientation of the mitotic spindle (MS) is tightly regulated, but the mole...
Correct orientation of cell division is considered an important factor for the achievement of normal...
Correct orientation of cell division is considered an important factor for the achievement of normal...
Background. Mutations in the A bnormal Sp indle M icrocephaly related gene (ASPM) are the commonest ...
Mutations in the Abnormal Spindle-like Microcephaly-associated (ASPM) gene are the most common cause...
The ASPM (abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated) protein has previously been implicated in t...
Mutations in ASPM (abnormal spindle-like microcephaly associated) cause primary microcephaly in huma...
Mutations in ASPM (abnormal spindle-like microcephaly associated) cause primary microcephaly in huma...
International audiencePrimary microcephaly is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is caused by a redu...
A number of ASPM mutations have been detected in primary microcephaly patients. In order to evaluate...
Aims: A number of ASPM mutations have been detected in primary microcephaly patients. In order to ev...
Cell division terminates with cytokinesis and cellular separation. Autosomal-recessive primary micro...
Mitotic spindle orientation is crucial for symmetric vs. asymmetric cell division and depends on ast...
Mutations in several genes encoding centrosomal proteins dramatically decrease the size of the human...
Homozygous mutations in the abnormal spindle-like, microcephaly-associated ASPM gene are the leading...
International audienceThe orientation of the mitotic spindle (MS) is tightly regulated, but the mole...