SummaryCentriole duplication occurs once per cell cycle, ensuring that each cell contains two centrosomes, each containing a mother-daughter pair of tightly engaged centrioles at mitotic entry. Loss of the tight engagement between mother and daughter centrioles appears to license the next round of centriole duplication. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating this process remain largely unknown. Mutations in CDK5RAP2, which encodes a centrosomal protein, cause autosomal recessive primary microcephaly in humans. Here we show that CDK5RAP2 loss of function in mice causes centriole amplification with a preponderance of single, unpaired centrioles and increased numbers of daughter-daughter centriole pairs. These results indicate that CDK5R...
Centrioles function in the assembly of centrosomes and cilia. Structural and numerical centrosome ab...
SummaryCentrosome duplication involves the formation of a single procentriole next to each centriole...
Centrosomes, the main microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) of metazoan cells, contain an older "mo...
SummaryIt has been proposed that separase-dependent centriole disengagement at anaphase licenses cen...
AbstractBackground: Centrosomes are the favored microtubule-organizing framework of eukaryotic cells...
Centrosomes are organelles that promote microtubule growth. Normally, a single centrosome duplicates...
Centrosomes consist of two centrioles embedded in pericentriolar material and function as the main m...
AbstractCentrioles function in the assembly of centrosomes and cilia. Structural and numerical centr...
How do cells regulate centrosome number? A canonical duplication cycle generates two centrosomes fro...
AbstractBackground: Centrosomes are the favored microtubule-organizing framework of eukaryotic cells...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Fong et al. (2014) present evidence for a model of centriole du...
To assemble a mitotic spindle and accurately segregate chromosomes to progeny, a cell needs to preci...
SummaryVertebrate centrioles lose their geometric scaffold, the cartwheel, during mitosis, concurren...
AbstractCentrioles function in the assembly of centrosomes and cilia. Structural and numerical centr...
Centrioles are barrel shaped, non-membrane bound organelles that typically exist in pairs where the ...
Centrioles function in the assembly of centrosomes and cilia. Structural and numerical centrosome ab...
SummaryCentrosome duplication involves the formation of a single procentriole next to each centriole...
Centrosomes, the main microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) of metazoan cells, contain an older "mo...
SummaryIt has been proposed that separase-dependent centriole disengagement at anaphase licenses cen...
AbstractBackground: Centrosomes are the favored microtubule-organizing framework of eukaryotic cells...
Centrosomes are organelles that promote microtubule growth. Normally, a single centrosome duplicates...
Centrosomes consist of two centrioles embedded in pericentriolar material and function as the main m...
AbstractCentrioles function in the assembly of centrosomes and cilia. Structural and numerical centr...
How do cells regulate centrosome number? A canonical duplication cycle generates two centrosomes fro...
AbstractBackground: Centrosomes are the favored microtubule-organizing framework of eukaryotic cells...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Fong et al. (2014) present evidence for a model of centriole du...
To assemble a mitotic spindle and accurately segregate chromosomes to progeny, a cell needs to preci...
SummaryVertebrate centrioles lose their geometric scaffold, the cartwheel, during mitosis, concurren...
AbstractCentrioles function in the assembly of centrosomes and cilia. Structural and numerical centr...
Centrioles are barrel shaped, non-membrane bound organelles that typically exist in pairs where the ...
Centrioles function in the assembly of centrosomes and cilia. Structural and numerical centrosome ab...
SummaryCentrosome duplication involves the formation of a single procentriole next to each centriole...
Centrosomes, the main microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) of metazoan cells, contain an older "mo...