Normal cell division is initiated upon centrosome duplication and the two centrosomes move towards the cell periphery to form the poles of a bipolar mitotic spindle, a function that is essential for accurate chromosome segregation. Aberrant centrosomes duplication leading to more than two centrosomes is referred to as centrosome amplification. Centrosome amplification causes genetic instability and is a hallmark in cancer cells. Cancer cells survive the multiple mitotic spindle formation by clustering Microtubules Organizing Centres (MTOCs) to form two supernumerary centrosomes and a single pseudo-bipolar spindle during metaphase. KIFC1, a kinesin essential for this process, is particularly interesting as a potential therapeutic target. Thi...
SummaryBackgroundThe formation of a bipolar spindle is an essential step during cell division. Bipol...
Cell division is crucial for all organisms. Somatic cell division relays on the separation of the ge...
The discovery of novel cell division proteins is important to further understand the basic mechanism...
Normal cell division is initiated upon centrosome duplication and the two centrosomes move towards t...
Centrosome amplification is observed in many human cancers and has been proposed to be a driver of b...
KIFC1 (HSET), a member of the kinesin-14 family of motor proteins, plays an essential role in centro...
Triple-negative breast cancers are defined by a lack of oestrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, a...
Kinesins constitute a superfamily of microtubule-based motor proteins with important cellular functi...
Mitosis is the process by which the cell’s duplicated genome is divided into two daughter cells. Acc...
Chromokinesins are a group of kinesins characterized by their association to the arms of chromosomes...
The research described in this thesis is focused on multiple pathways required for assembly of a bip...
Kinesin family member C1 (KIFC1) is a minus-end-directed motor protein that is critically involved i...
Eukaryotic cells go through a phase in the cell cycle called mitosis in which the duplicated genetic...
Cell division has long been used as a therapeutic target for cancer treatment. Many agents that are ...
The formation of a bipolar mitotic spindle is crucial for the even segregation of genetic material i...
SummaryBackgroundThe formation of a bipolar spindle is an essential step during cell division. Bipol...
Cell division is crucial for all organisms. Somatic cell division relays on the separation of the ge...
The discovery of novel cell division proteins is important to further understand the basic mechanism...
Normal cell division is initiated upon centrosome duplication and the two centrosomes move towards t...
Centrosome amplification is observed in many human cancers and has been proposed to be a driver of b...
KIFC1 (HSET), a member of the kinesin-14 family of motor proteins, plays an essential role in centro...
Triple-negative breast cancers are defined by a lack of oestrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, a...
Kinesins constitute a superfamily of microtubule-based motor proteins with important cellular functi...
Mitosis is the process by which the cell’s duplicated genome is divided into two daughter cells. Acc...
Chromokinesins are a group of kinesins characterized by their association to the arms of chromosomes...
The research described in this thesis is focused on multiple pathways required for assembly of a bip...
Kinesin family member C1 (KIFC1) is a minus-end-directed motor protein that is critically involved i...
Eukaryotic cells go through a phase in the cell cycle called mitosis in which the duplicated genetic...
Cell division has long been used as a therapeutic target for cancer treatment. Many agents that are ...
The formation of a bipolar mitotic spindle is crucial for the even segregation of genetic material i...
SummaryBackgroundThe formation of a bipolar spindle is an essential step during cell division. Bipol...
Cell division is crucial for all organisms. Somatic cell division relays on the separation of the ge...
The discovery of novel cell division proteins is important to further understand the basic mechanism...