نتایج جستجو برای: centrosome

تعداد نتایج: 4354  

Journal: :Current opinion in cell biology 2006
Meng-Fu Bryan Tsou Tim Stearns

Centrosomes organize microtubule structures in animal cells. The centrosome duplicates once per cell cycle in most dividing cells via a pathway that relies on a pre-existing centrosome. The molecular mechanism of this 'once and only once' control is not understood, and recent results show that centrosomes can also be assembled by a de novo pathway that bypasses this control. These results requi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Alexey Khodjakov Richard W. Cole Berl R. Oakley Conly L. Rieder

BACKGROUND In cells lacking centrosomes, the microtubule-organizing activity of the centrosome is substituted for by the combined action of chromatin and molecular motors. The question of whether a centrosome-independent pathway for spindle formation exists in vertebrate somatic cells, which always contain centrosomes, remains unanswered, however. By a combination of labeling with green fluores...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Richard Robinson

Nucleus runs ahead of centrosome T he nucleus is not pulled by the centrosome in migrating neurons, according to a new direct imaging study by Hiroki Umeshima, Tomoo Hirano, and Mineko Kengaku (RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako, Japan). Previous studies showing the centrosome leading the nucleus in migrating neurons led to the suggestion that the centrosome provides the motive force for nucle...

2009
Fei Lu Rongfeng Lan Hongyin Zhang Qing Jiang Chuanmao Zhang

BACKGROUND INFORMATION Centrosome duplication normally parallels with DNA replication and is responsible for correct segregation of replicated DNA into the daughter cells. Although geminin interacts with Cdt1 to prevent loading of MCMs (minichromosome maintenance proteins) on to the replication origins, inactivation of geminin nevertheless causes centrosome over-duplication in addition to the r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Harold A Fisk Christopher P Mattison Mark Winey

The mitotic spindle is essential for the maintenance of genetic stability, and in budding yeast its assembly and function depend on the Mps1 protein kinase. Mps1p is required for centrosome duplication and the spindle checkpoint. Several recent reports demonstrate that vertebrate Mps1 proteins regulate the spindle checkpoint, but reports conflict regarding their role in centrosome duplication. ...

2010
Jie Zhu Anton Burakov Vladimir Rodionov Alex Mogilner

The centrosome position in many types of interphase cells is actively maintained in the cell center. Our previous work indicated that the centrosome is kept at the center by pulling force generated by dynein and actin flow produced by myosin contraction and that an unidentified factor that depends on microtubule dynamics destabilizes position of the centrosome. Here, we use modeling to simulate...

2012
Therese M. Roth C.-Y. Ason Chiang Mayu Inaba Hebao Yuan Viktoria Salzmann Caitlin E. Roth Yukiko M. Yamashita

Drosophila male germline stem cells (GSCs) divide asymmetrically, balancing self-renewal and differentiation. Although asymmetric stem cell division balances between self-renewal and differentiation, it does not dictate how frequently differentiating cells must be produced. In male GSCs, asymmetric GSC division is achieved by stereotyped positioning of the centrosome with respect to the stem ce...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Rose Boutros Valérie Lobjois Bernard Ducommun

Centrosome amplification is frequently reported in human cancers, although the molecular mechanisms that are responsible for this remain unclear. There is significant evidence to support a role for cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)-cyclin complexes in centrosome duplication. The activities of CDK-cyclin complexes are, in turn, regulated by the CDC25 family of phosphatases in a strict spatiotemporal...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Ling-Huei Yih Yun-Yu Tseng Yi-Chen Wu Te-Chang Lee

Arsenite-induced mitotic abnormalities result in mitotic death in several cancer cell lines. However, how arsenite induces these effects is not known. We have previously shown that arsenite induces mitotic arrest, mitotic abnormalities, and mitotic death in CGL-2 cells. To further delineate the mechanism of action of arsenite, we examined its effect on centrosome duplication and the possible li...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Satish Sankaran Lea M Starita Amanda M Simons Jeffrey D Parvin

The breast and ovarian cancer specific tumor suppressor BRCA1, bound to BARD1, has multiple functions aimed at maintaining genomic stability in the cell. We have shown earlier that the BRCA1/BARD1 E3 ubiquitin ligase activity regulates centrosome-dependent microtubule nucleation. In this study, we tested which domains of BRCA1 and BARD1 were required to control the centrosome function. In the p...

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