Organellar proteomics revealed a surprising complexity of centrosome composition.
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Several genes mutated in human primary microcephaly encode key centrosome proteins.
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The motile centrosome resumes microtubule nucleation at the onset of mitosis.
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The maintenance of astral microtubules is dependent on the integrity of centrosome.
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Centrosome morphology and number are frequently deregulated in cancer cells.
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Inserts on the bottom of each image show an enlarged view of the centrosome.
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Proteomic characterization of the human centrosome by protein correlation profiling.
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Molecular mechanisms of centrosome and cytoskeleton anchorage at the nuclear envelope.
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Proteomic and functional analysis of the mitotic Drosophila centrosome.
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Small region of cytoplasm adjacent to the nucleus; contains the centrioles and serves to organize the microtubules
In cell biology, the centrosome is an organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of the animal cell as well as a regulator of cell-cycle progression. It was discovered by Edouard Van Beneden in 1883 nand was described and named in 1888 by Theodor Boveri. ...
An area of condensed cytoplasm active in mitosis.
A specialized region of a living cell, situated next to the nucleus, where micro-tubules are assembled and broken down during cell division. The centrosome of most animal cells contains a pair of centrioles. ...
Material present in the cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells, important during cell division; the microtubuleorganizing center.