The accurate timing and execution of organelle biogenesis is crucial for cell physiology. Centriole biogenesis is regulated by Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4) and initiates in S-phase when a daughter centriole grows from the side of a pre-existing mother. Here, we show that a Plk4 oscillation at the base of the growing centriole initiates and times centriole biogenesis to ensure that centrioles grow at the right time and to the right size. The Plk4 oscillation is normally entrained to the cell-cycle oscillator but can run autonomously of it—potentially explaining why centrioles can duplicate independently of cell-cycle progression. Mathematical modeling indicates that the Plk4 oscillation can be generated by a time-delayed negative feedback loop ...
SummaryPLK4 is the major kinase driving centriole duplication. Duplication occurs only once per cell...
Centrosome duplication occurs once every cell cycle in a strictly controlled manner. Polo-like kinas...
Centrosome duplication occurs once every cell cycle in a strictly controlled manner. Polo-like kinas...
The accurate timing and execution of organelle biogenesis is crucial for cell physiology. Centriole ...
SummaryCentrioles are essential for cilia and centrosome assembly. In centriole-containing cells, ce...
Centrioles are highly structured organelles whose size is remarkably consistent within any given cel...
SummarySupernumerary centrosomes are a key cause of genomic instability in cancer cells [1]. New cen...
Centrioles duplicate once in each cell division cycle through so-called templated or canonical dupli...
Centrioles duplicate once in each cell division cycle through so-called templated or canonical dupli...
The deposited article is a post-print version and has been submitted to peer review.This publication...
Summary: Centrioles, the cores of centrosomes and cilia, duplicate every cell cycle to ensure their ...
SummaryWe show that overexpression of Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4) in human cells induces centrosome am...
Centrioles duplicate when a mother centriole gives birth to a daughter that grows from its side. Pol...
Centrioles are barrel shaped, non-membrane bound organelles that typically exist in pairs where the ...
Centrioles are the main constituents of the mammalian centrosome and act as basal bodies for cilioge...
SummaryPLK4 is the major kinase driving centriole duplication. Duplication occurs only once per cell...
Centrosome duplication occurs once every cell cycle in a strictly controlled manner. Polo-like kinas...
Centrosome duplication occurs once every cell cycle in a strictly controlled manner. Polo-like kinas...
The accurate timing and execution of organelle biogenesis is crucial for cell physiology. Centriole ...
SummaryCentrioles are essential for cilia and centrosome assembly. In centriole-containing cells, ce...
Centrioles are highly structured organelles whose size is remarkably consistent within any given cel...
SummarySupernumerary centrosomes are a key cause of genomic instability in cancer cells [1]. New cen...
Centrioles duplicate once in each cell division cycle through so-called templated or canonical dupli...
Centrioles duplicate once in each cell division cycle through so-called templated or canonical dupli...
The deposited article is a post-print version and has been submitted to peer review.This publication...
Summary: Centrioles, the cores of centrosomes and cilia, duplicate every cell cycle to ensure their ...
SummaryWe show that overexpression of Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4) in human cells induces centrosome am...
Centrioles duplicate when a mother centriole gives birth to a daughter that grows from its side. Pol...
Centrioles are barrel shaped, non-membrane bound organelles that typically exist in pairs where the ...
Centrioles are the main constituents of the mammalian centrosome and act as basal bodies for cilioge...
SummaryPLK4 is the major kinase driving centriole duplication. Duplication occurs only once per cell...
Centrosome duplication occurs once every cell cycle in a strictly controlled manner. Polo-like kinas...
Centrosome duplication occurs once every cell cycle in a strictly controlled manner. Polo-like kinas...