نتایج جستجو برای: centrosome

تعداد نتایج: 4354  

2016
Brian J. Galletta Carey J. Fagerstrom Todd A. Schoborg Tiffany A. McLamarrah John M. Ryniawec Daniel W. Buster Kevin C. Slep Gregory C. Rogers Nasser M. Rusan

The centrosome is the major microtubule-organizing centre of many cells, best known for its role in mitotic spindle organization. How the proteins of the centrosome are accurately assembled to carry out its many functions remains poorly understood. The non-membrane-bound nature of the centrosome dictates that protein-protein interactions drive its assembly and functions. To investigate this mas...

2013
Laura Andrés-Delgado Olga M. Antón Miguel Angel Alonso

T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) engagement triggers the rapid reorientation of the centrosome, which is associated with the secretory machinery, toward the immunological synapse (IS) for polarized protein trafficking. Recent evidence indicates that upon TCR triggering the INF2 formin, together with the formins DIA1 and FMNL1, promotes the formation of a specialized array of stable detyrosinated M...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2009
Katsumi Fumoto Moe Kadono Nanae Izumi Akira Kikuchi

Axin is known to have an important role in the degradation of beta-catenin in the Wnt pathway. Here, we reveal a new function of Axin at the centrosome. Axin was localized to the centrosome in various cell lines and formed a complex with gamma-tubulin. Knockdown of Axin reduced the localization of gamma-tubulin and gamma-tubulin complex protein 2-components of the gamma-tubulin ring complex-to ...

2000
Norihiro Sato Kazuhiro Mizumoto Masafumi Nakamura Kenjiro Nakamura Masahiro Kusumoto Hideaki Niiyama Takahiro Ogawa Masao Tanaka

The centrosome plays an important role in microtubule nucleation and organization, ensuring the establishment of cell polarity and balanced chromosome segregation. Recent studies have suggested that the loss of cell polarity and/or chromosome missegregation (aneuploidy) in human malignant tumors could result from defects in centrosome function. Using immunofluorescence analysis with an antibody...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
A Debec R F Kalpin D R Daily P D McCallum W F Rothwell W Sullivan

In a number of embryonic systems, centrosomes that have lost their association with the nuclear envelope and spindle maintain their ability to duplicate and induce astral microtubules. To identify additional activities of free centrosomes, we monitored astral microtubule dynamics by injecting living syncytial Drosophila embryos with fluorescently labeled tubulin. Our recordings follow multiple ...

2017
Edward J. Morris Shoukat Dedhar

Microtubules are organized by 2 peripheral centrosomes and one centrally located plate of chromosomes to create the mitotic spindle. The function of this spindle is to faithfully segregate pairs of chromosomes into 2 daughter cells. This bipolar spindle is a universal feature of animal cells with one primary exception: cancer cells, which frequently evolve excess centrosomes in many types of hu...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Gerald Schatten Tim Stearns

Centrosomes are reduced to their cores in sperm. Emerging molecular explanations for centrosome construction have now helped to elucidate the mechanism of their destruction in sperm. Since centrosome inaccuracies cause aneuploidies responsible for cancers, birth defects and infertility, this new insight into centrosome behavior has broad implications.

Journal: :Trends in cell biology 2001
C L Rieder S Faruki A Khodjakov

The somatic cells of all higher animals contain a single minute organelle called the centrosome. For years, the functions of the centrosome were thought to revolve around its ability to nucleate and organize the various microtubule arrays seen in interphase and mitosis. But the centrosome is more than just a microtubule-organizing center. Recent work reveals that this organelle is essential for...

Journal: :Cell 2000
Masaru Okuda Henning F Horn Pheruza Tarapore Yukari Tokuyama A.George Smulian Pui-Kwong Chan Erik S Knudsen Irene A Hofmann Jean D Snyder Kevin E Bove Kenji Fukasawa

In animal cells, duplication of centrosomes and DNA is coordinated. Since CDK2/cyclin E triggers initiation of both events, activation of CDK2/cyclin E is thought to link these two events. We identified nucleophosmin (NPM/B23) as a substrate of CDK2/cyclin E in centrosome duplication. NPM/B23 associates specifically with unduplicated centrosomes, and NPM/B23 dissociates from centrosomes by CDK2...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Jan Schmoranzer James P. Fawcett Miriam Segura Serena Tan Richard B. Vallee Tony Pawson Gregg G. Gundersen

BACKGROUND Centrosome orientation toward the leading edge of migrating cells depends on dynein and microtubules (MTs), as well as a number of signaling factors at the leading edge. However, centrosomes are maintained at the cell center during orientation in fibroblasts, suggesting that factors working at sites other than the leading edge may also be involved. RESULTS In a search for factors t...

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