Centrioles are conserved organelles fundamental for the organisation of microtubules in animal cells. Oligomerisation of the spindle assembly abnormal protein 6 (SAS-6) is an essential step in the centriole assembly process and may act as trigger for the formation of these organelles. SAS-6 oligomerisation is driven by two independent interfaces, comprising an extended coiled coil and a dimeric N-terminal globular domain. However, how SAS-6 oligomerisation is controlled remains unclear. Here, we show that in the Caenorhabditis elegans SAS-6, a segment of the N-terminal globular domain, unresolved in crystallographic structures, comprises a flexible loop that assists SAS-6 oligomerisation. Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations and nuclear...
In dividing cells, centrioles are duplicated once per cell cycle in a semi-conservative manner. A da...
SummaryCentrioles consist of nine-triplet microtubules arranged in rotational symmetry. This structu...
Sas-6 and Ana2/STIL proteins are required for centriole duplication and the homooligomerisation prop...
Centrioles are evolutionary conserved organelles that give rise to cilia and flagella as well as cen...
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles crucial for cell division, sensing and motility. In C. e...
Centrioles have conserved 9-fold symmetry. This symmetry is templated by a scaffold of SAS-6. SAS-6 ...
SAS-6 is the structural core of the forming centriole - a cylindrical protein complex, which is an e...
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles crucial for cell division, sensing and motility. In Caen...
The centriole, and the related basal body, is an ancient organelle characterized by a universal 9-fo...
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles that organise the microtubule network and seed the forma...
Centrioles are key eukaryotic organelles that are responsible for the formation of cilia and flagell...
Centrioles make up the centrosome and basal bodies in animals and as such play important roles in ce...
Centrioles are eukaryotic organelles that template the formation of cilia and flagella, as well as o...
Centrioles make up the centrosome and basal bodies in animals and as such play important roles in ce...
Centrioles are surrounded by pericentriolar material (PCM), which is proposed to promote new centrio...
In dividing cells, centrioles are duplicated once per cell cycle in a semi-conservative manner. A da...
SummaryCentrioles consist of nine-triplet microtubules arranged in rotational symmetry. This structu...
Sas-6 and Ana2/STIL proteins are required for centriole duplication and the homooligomerisation prop...
Centrioles are evolutionary conserved organelles that give rise to cilia and flagella as well as cen...
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles crucial for cell division, sensing and motility. In C. e...
Centrioles have conserved 9-fold symmetry. This symmetry is templated by a scaffold of SAS-6. SAS-6 ...
SAS-6 is the structural core of the forming centriole - a cylindrical protein complex, which is an e...
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles crucial for cell division, sensing and motility. In Caen...
The centriole, and the related basal body, is an ancient organelle characterized by a universal 9-fo...
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles that organise the microtubule network and seed the forma...
Centrioles are key eukaryotic organelles that are responsible for the formation of cilia and flagell...
Centrioles make up the centrosome and basal bodies in animals and as such play important roles in ce...
Centrioles are eukaryotic organelles that template the formation of cilia and flagella, as well as o...
Centrioles make up the centrosome and basal bodies in animals and as such play important roles in ce...
Centrioles are surrounded by pericentriolar material (PCM), which is proposed to promote new centrio...
In dividing cells, centrioles are duplicated once per cell cycle in a semi-conservative manner. A da...
SummaryCentrioles consist of nine-triplet microtubules arranged in rotational symmetry. This structu...
Sas-6 and Ana2/STIL proteins are required for centriole duplication and the homooligomerisation prop...