نتایج جستجو برای: centrosome

تعداد نتایج: 4354  

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Eiji Sugihara Masayuki Kanai Soichiro Saito Takayuki Nitta Hideo Toyoshima Keiko Nakayama Keiichi I Nakayama Kenji Fukasawa Manfred Schwab Hideyuki Saya Masanao Miwa

The centrosome plays a fundamental role in cell division, cell polarity, and cell cycle progression. Centrosome duplication is mainly controlled by cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2)/cyclin E and cyclin A complexes, which are inhibited by the CDK inhibitors p21Cip1 and p27Kip1. It is thought that abnormal activation of CDK2 induces centrosome amplification that is frequently observed in a wide ra...

2015
Canhe Chen Fang Tian Lin Lu Yun Wang Zhe Xiao Chengtao Yu Xianwen Yu

Nek2 has been implicated in centrosome disjunction at the onset of mitosis to promote bipolar spindle formation, and hyperactivation of Nek2 leads to the premature centrosome separation. Its activity, therefore, needs to be strictly regulated. In this study, we report that Cep85, an uncharacterized centrosomal protein, acts as a binding partner of Nek2A. It colocalizes with isoform A of Nek2 (N...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Christopher A Maxwell Markus C Fleisch Sylvain V Costes Anna C Erickson Arnaud Boissière Rishi Gupta Shraddha A Ravani Bahram Parvin Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff

Radiation-induced genomic instability, in which the progeny of irradiated cells display a high frequency of nonclonal genomic damage, occurs at a frequency inconsistent with mutation. We investigated the mechanism of this nontargeted effect in human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) exposed to low doses of radiation. We identified a centrosome-associated expression signature in irradiated HMEC an...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Sarah M Taylor Kathleen R Nevis Hannah L Park Gregory C Rogers Stephen L Rogers Jeanette G Cook Victoria L Bautch

Regulated vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling is required for proper angiogenesis, and excess VEGF signaling results in aberrantly formed vessels that do not function properly. Tumor endothelial cells have excess centrosomes and are aneuploid, properties that probably contribute to the morphologic and functional abnormalities of tumor vessels. We hypothesized that endothelial ce...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Hannah Müller David Schmidt Sandra Steinbrink Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya Verena Lehmann Karin Habermann Felix Dreher Niklas Gustavsson Thomas Kessler Hans Lehrach Ralf Herwig Johan Gobom Aspasia Ploubidou Michael Boutros Bodo M H Lange

Regulation of centrosome structure, duplication and segregation is integrated into cellular pathways that control cell cycle progression and growth. As part of these pathways, numerous proteins with well-established non-centrosomal localization and function associate with the centrosome to fulfill regulatory functions. In turn, classical centrosomal components take up functional and structural ...

2017
Deniz Conkar Efraim Culfa Ezgi Odabasi Navin Rauniyar John R. Yates Elif N. Firat-Karalar Elif Nur Firat-Karalar

Centriolar satellites are membrane-less structures that localize and move around the centrosome/cilium complex in a microtubule-dependent manner. They play important roles in centrosome/cilium-related processes including protein trafficking to the centrosome/cilium complex and ciliogenesis, and are implicated in ciliopathies. Despite the important regulatory roles of centriolar satellites in th...

2018
Alexander D Rhys Pedro Monteiro Christopher Smith Malti Vaghela Teresa Arnandis Takuya Kato Birgit Leitinger Erik Sahai Andrew McAinsh Guillaume Charras Susana A Godinho

Centrosome amplification is a common feature of human tumors. To survive, cancer cells cluster extra centrosomes during mitosis, avoiding the detrimental effects of multipolar divisions. However, it is unclear whether clustering requires adaptation or is inherent to all cells. Here, we show that cells have varied abilities to cluster extra centrosomes. Epithelial cells are innately inefficient ...

2015
Suzanna L. Prosser Navdeep K. Sahota Laurence Pelletier Ciaran G. Morrison Andrew M. Fry

Nek5 is a poorly characterized member of the NIMA-related kinase family, other members of which play roles in cell cycle progression and primary cilia function. Here, we show that Nek5, similar to Nek2, localizes to the proximal ends of centrioles. Depletion of Nek5 or overexpression of kinase-inactive Nek5 caused unscheduled separation of centrosomes in interphase, a phenotype also observed up...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Yumi Uetake Jadranka Lončarek Joshua J. Nordberg Christopher N. English Sabrina La Terra Alexey Khodjakov Greenfield Sluder

How centrosome removal or perturbations of centrosomal proteins leads to G1 arrest in untransformed mammalian cells has been a mystery. We use microsurgery and laser ablation to remove the centrosome from two types of normal human cells. First, we find that the cells assemble centrioles de novo after centrosome removal; thus, this phenomenon is not restricted to transformed cells. Second, norma...

2016
Anand N. Rao Aditi Falnikar Eileen T. O’Toole Mary K. Morphew Andreas Hoenger Michael W. Davidson Xiaobing Yuan Peter W. Baas

Contemporary models for neuronal migration are grounded in the view that virtually all functionally relevant microtubules (MTs) in migrating neurons are attached to the centrosome, which occupies a position between the nucleus and a short leading process. It is assumed that MTs do not undergo independent movements but rather transduce forces that enable movements of the centrosome and nucleus. ...

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