International audienceMicrotubules and actin filaments are the two main cytoskeleton networks supporting intracellular architecture and cell polarity. The centrosome nucleates and anchors microtubules and is therefore considered to be the main microtubule-organizing centre. However, recurring, yet unexplained, observations have pointed towards a connection between the centrosome and actin filaments. Here we have used isolated centrosomes to demonstrate that the centrosome can directly promote actin-filament assembly. A cloud of centrosome-associated actin filaments could be identified in living cells as well. Actin-filament nucleation at the centrosome was mediated by the nucleation-promoting factor WASH in combination with the Arp2/3 compl...
The centrosome has evolved in multicellular organisms from the basal body/axoneme of the unicellular...
Centrosomes are non-membrane-bound compartments that nucleate microtubule arrays. They consist of na...
How centrosomes nucleate microtubule growth is a question that has puzzled cell biologists for decad...
International audienceMicrotubules and actin filaments are the two main cytoskeleton networks suppor...
International audienceThe centrosome is the main microtubule-organizing centre. It also organizes a ...
The centrosome is the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) in animal cells. It consists of a pa...
International audienceCells going through mitosis undergo precisely timed changes in cell shape and ...
Here, we address the regulation of microtubule nucleation during interphase by genetically ablating ...
Here, we address the regulation of microtubule nucleation during interphase by genetically ablating ...
Centrosomes are non-membrane-bound compartments that nucleate microtubule arrays. They consist of na...
More than a century ago, the centrosome was discovered and described as “the true division organ of ...
International audienceThe centrosome is the main organizer of microtubules and as such, its position...
SummaryCentrosomes are composed of a centriole pair surrounded by a proteinaceous matrix of pericent...
A centrosome consists of two barrel-shaped centrioles embedded in a matrix of proteins known as the ...
The amount of pericentriolar matrix at the centrosome is tightly linked to both microtubule nucleati...
The centrosome has evolved in multicellular organisms from the basal body/axoneme of the unicellular...
Centrosomes are non-membrane-bound compartments that nucleate microtubule arrays. They consist of na...
How centrosomes nucleate microtubule growth is a question that has puzzled cell biologists for decad...
International audienceMicrotubules and actin filaments are the two main cytoskeleton networks suppor...
International audienceThe centrosome is the main microtubule-organizing centre. It also organizes a ...
The centrosome is the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) in animal cells. It consists of a pa...
International audienceCells going through mitosis undergo precisely timed changes in cell shape and ...
Here, we address the regulation of microtubule nucleation during interphase by genetically ablating ...
Here, we address the regulation of microtubule nucleation during interphase by genetically ablating ...
Centrosomes are non-membrane-bound compartments that nucleate microtubule arrays. They consist of na...
More than a century ago, the centrosome was discovered and described as “the true division organ of ...
International audienceThe centrosome is the main organizer of microtubules and as such, its position...
SummaryCentrosomes are composed of a centriole pair surrounded by a proteinaceous matrix of pericent...
A centrosome consists of two barrel-shaped centrioles embedded in a matrix of proteins known as the ...
The amount of pericentriolar matrix at the centrosome is tightly linked to both microtubule nucleati...
The centrosome has evolved in multicellular organisms from the basal body/axoneme of the unicellular...
Centrosomes are non-membrane-bound compartments that nucleate microtubule arrays. They consist of na...
How centrosomes nucleate microtubule growth is a question that has puzzled cell biologists for decad...