International audienceCentrosomes are important organizers of microtubules within animal cells. They comprise a pair of centrioles surrounded by the pericentriolar material, which nucleates and organizes the microtubules. To maintain centrosome numbers, centrioles must duplicate once and only once per cell cycle. During S-phase, a single new ‘daughter’ centriole is built orthogonally on one side of each radially symmetric ‘mother’ centriole. Mis-regulation of duplication can result in the simultaneous formation of multiple daughter centrioles around a single mother centriole, leading to centrosome amplification, a hallmark of cancer. It remains unclear how a single duplication site is established. It also remains unknown whether this site i...
Centrioles are required to assemble centrosomes for cell division and cilia for motility and signall...
SummaryBackgroundCentrosomes have important roles in many aspects of cell organization, and aberrati...
SummaryCentrosomes are major microtubule organising centres comprising a pair of centrioles surround...
International audienceCentrosomes are important organizers of microtubules within animal cells. They...
Centrosome duplication is marked by discrete changes in centriole structure that occur in lockstep w...
The centriole is a conserved organelle in most animal cells. It is built with numerous proteins incl...
Centrosomes are the major microtubule (MT) organising centres in most animal cells, and MTs play ess...
SummaryCentrioles form centrosomes and cilia, and defects in any of these three organelles are assoc...
Centrioles form centrosomes and cilia, and defects in any of these three organelles are associated w...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule organizing centres in animal cells and are formed by a pair of ...
Classically, centriole disengagement is considered a licensing step needed for centrioles to duplica...
Centrosomes consist of two centrioles surrounded by an amorphous pericentriolar matrix (PCM), but it...
Centrosomes comprise a pair of centrioles surrounded by an amorphous network of pericentriolar mater...
SummaryBackgroundCentrosomes are major microtubule organizing centers in animal cells, and they comp...
Centrioles are required to assemble centrosomes for cell division and cilia for motility and signall...
Centrioles are required to assemble centrosomes for cell division and cilia for motility and signall...
SummaryBackgroundCentrosomes have important roles in many aspects of cell organization, and aberrati...
SummaryCentrosomes are major microtubule organising centres comprising a pair of centrioles surround...
International audienceCentrosomes are important organizers of microtubules within animal cells. They...
Centrosome duplication is marked by discrete changes in centriole structure that occur in lockstep w...
The centriole is a conserved organelle in most animal cells. It is built with numerous proteins incl...
Centrosomes are the major microtubule (MT) organising centres in most animal cells, and MTs play ess...
SummaryCentrioles form centrosomes and cilia, and defects in any of these three organelles are assoc...
Centrioles form centrosomes and cilia, and defects in any of these three organelles are associated w...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule organizing centres in animal cells and are formed by a pair of ...
Classically, centriole disengagement is considered a licensing step needed for centrioles to duplica...
Centrosomes consist of two centrioles surrounded by an amorphous pericentriolar matrix (PCM), but it...
Centrosomes comprise a pair of centrioles surrounded by an amorphous network of pericentriolar mater...
SummaryBackgroundCentrosomes are major microtubule organizing centers in animal cells, and they comp...
Centrioles are required to assemble centrosomes for cell division and cilia for motility and signall...
Centrioles are required to assemble centrosomes for cell division and cilia for motility and signall...
SummaryBackgroundCentrosomes have important roles in many aspects of cell organization, and aberrati...
SummaryCentrosomes are major microtubule organising centres comprising a pair of centrioles surround...