نتایج جستجو برای: centrosome

تعداد نتایج: 4354  

Journal: :Molecular cell 2005
Zhuo-Shen Zhao Jet Phey Lim Yuen-Wai Ng Louis Lim Ed Manser

Previously, we showed PAK-PIX-GIT targets and regulates focal adhesions; here, we uncover a different function for the complex at the centrosome. Active PAK1 is particularly evident in mitosis and phosphorylates the centrosomal adaptor GIT1 on serine 517. Interestingly, direct centrosome targeting activates the kinase via a process not requiring Rho GTPases; excision of the centrosome prevents ...

2012
Ritu Aneja

The centrosome is a non-membranous organelle often found near the cell center, as per its namesake. It consists of two orthogonallyoriented centrioles enmeshed within a conglomeration of proteins called the pericentriolar material (PCM). Despite its diminutive size, the centrosome assumes a highly influential position in metazoan cells, serving as the major microtubule organizing center (MTOC)....

2011
Deborah Zyss Hani Ebrahimi Fanni Gergely

Although termed central body, the centrosome is located off-center in many polarized cells. T cell receptor (TCR) engagement by antigens induces a polarity switch in T cells. This leads to the recruitment of the centrosome to the immunological synapse (IS), a specialized cell-cell junction. Despite much recent progress, how TCR signaling triggers centrosome repositioning remains poorly understo...

2009
Mari Katsura Takanori Tsuruga Osamu Date Takashi Yoshihara Mari Ishida Yoshitaka Tomoda Miyuki Okajima Motoki Takaku Hitoshi Kurumizaka Aiko Kinomura Hiromu K. Mishima Kiyoshi Miyagawa

Rad51C is a central component of two complexes formed by five Rad51 paralogs in vertebrates. These complexes are involved in repairing DNA double-strand breaks through homologous recombination. Despite accumulating evidence suggesting that the paralogs may prevent aneuploidy by controlling centrosome integrity, Rad51C's role in maintaining chromosome stability remains unclear. Here we demonstra...

2015
Satoshi Yonezawa Momoko Shigematsu Kazuto Hirata Kensuke Hayashi

It has been recently reported that the centrosome of neurons does not have microtubule nucleating activity. Microtubule nucleation requires γ-tubulin as well as its recruiting proteins, GCP-WD/NEDD1 and CDK5RAP2 that anchor γ-tubulin to the centrosome. Change in the localization of these proteins during in vivo development of brain, however, has not been well examined. In this study we investig...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
K R Lacey P K Jackson T Stearns

Centrosomes nucleate microtubules and duplicate once per cell cycle. This duplication and subsequent segregation in mitosis results in maintenance of the one centrosome/cell ratio. Centrosome duplication occurs during the G1/S transition in somatic cells and must be coupled to the events of the nuclear cell cycle; failure to coordinate duplication and mitosis results in abnormal numbers of cent...

2011
Qiyi Yi Xiaoyu Zhao Yun Huang Tieliang Ma Yingyin Zhang Heli Hou Howard J. Cooke Da-Qing Yang Mian Wu Qinghua Shi

BACKGROUND p53 abnormality and aneuploidy often coexist in human tumors, and tetraploidy is considered as an intermediate between normal diploidy and aneuploidy. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether and how p53 influences the transformation from tetraploidy to aneuploidy. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Live cell imaging was performed to determine the fates and mitotic behaviors of several...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Balca R. Mardin Fikret G. Agircan Cornelia Lange Elmar Schiebel

In human cells, separation of the centrosomes and formation of a bipolar spindle are essential for correct chromosome segregation [1]. During interphase, centrosomes are joined together by the linker proteins C-Nap1 and rootletin [2-4]. At the onset of mitosis, these linker proteins are phosphorylated and displaced from centrosomes by the Nek2A kinase, which is regulated by two Hippo pathway co...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Jeffrey L Salisbury

The centrosome serves as a structural context for cytoplasmic organization. Recent studies on mutants of the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans have provided new insight into the framework to which microtubules and key regulators of centrosome behavior are anchored.

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
William Sullivan

Centrosomin (CNN), a core Drosophila centrosome protein, interacts with the newly identified protein Centrocortin to promote cleavage furrow formation in the early embryo. Significantly, this activity is distinct from CNN's well-established role in centrosome-based microtubule organization.

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