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The following pages link to Overexpressing centriole-replication proteins in vivo induces centriole overduplication and de novo formation. (Q35830134):
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- Centrosome dysfunction contributes to chromosome instability, chromoanagenesis, and genome reprograming in cancer (Q21129300) (← links)
- The human microcephaly protein STIL interacts with CPAP and is required for procentriole formation (Q24294326) (← links)
- Asterless is a scaffold for the onset of centriole assembly (Q24300230) (← links)
- The Golgi protein GM130 regulates centrosome morphology and function (Q24301726) (← links)
- Cep152 acts as a scaffold for recruitment of Plk4 and CPAP to the centrosome (Q24306268) (← links)
- RBM14 prevents assembly of centriolar protein complexes and maintains mitotic spindle integrity (Q24306609) (← links)
- PLK2 phosphorylation is critical for CPAP function in procentriole formation during the centrosome cycle (Q24317665) (← links)
- Bug22 influences cilium morphology and the post-translational modification of ciliary microtubules (Q24319675) (← links)
- Plk4-induced centriole biogenesis in human cells (Q24336451) (← links)
- Human microcephaly protein CEP135 binds to hSAS-6 and CPAP, and is required for centriole assembly (Q24337030) (← links)
- Deuterosome-mediated centriole biogenesis (Q24337416) (← links)
- Ciliary and centrosomal defects associated with mutation and depletion of the Meckel syndrome genes MKS1 and MKS3 (Q24337720) (← links)
- Regulated HsSAS-6 levels ensure formation of a single procentriole per centriole during the centrosome duplication cycle (Q24647101) (← links)
- Ab ovo or de novo? Mechanisms of centriole duplication (Q24650428) (← links)
- The intimate genetics of Drosophila fertilization (Q26798298) (← links)
- The Seckel syndrome and centrosomal protein Ninein localizes asymmetrically to stem cell centrosomes but is not required for normal development, behavior, or DNA damage response in Drosophila (Q27305012) (← links)
- p53 protects against genome instability following centriole duplication failure (Q27310018) (← links)
- Dissecting the function and assembly of acentriolar microtubule organizing centers in Drosophila cells in vivo (Q27311109) (← links)
- The Structure of the Plk4 Cryptic Polo Box Reveals Two Tandem Polo Boxes Required for Centriole Duplication (Q27673542) (← links)
- SAS-6 coiled-coil structure and interaction with SAS-5 suggest a regulatory mechanism inC. eleganscentriole assembly (Q27674490) (← links)
- Sas-4 provides a scaffold for cytoplasmic complexes and tethers them in a centrosome (Q28241376) (← links)
- Sak kinase Dmel_CG7186 (Q29811945) (← links)
- Spindle assembly abnormal 4 Dmel_CG10061 (Q29814452) (← links)
- Spindle assembly abnormal 6 Dmel_CG15524 (Q29816870) (← links)
- Fizzy-related Dmel_CG3000 (Q29817297) (← links)
- Maintaining the proper connection between the centrioles and the pericentriolar matrix requires Drosophila centrosomin (Q30480537) (← links)
- SAS-4 is recruited to a dynamic structure in newly forming centrioles that is stabilized by the gamma-tubulin-mediated addition of centriolar microtubules (Q30481426) (← links)
- A multicomponent assembly pathway contributes to the formation of acentrosomal microtubule arrays in interphase Drosophila cells (Q30482514) (← links)
- Control of mitotic and meiotic centriole duplication by the Plk4-related kinase ZYG-1 (Q30493185) (← links)
- Polo-like kinase 4 controls centriole duplication but does not directly regulate cytokinesis (Q30514031) (← links)
- A non-canonical mode of microtubule organization operates throughout pre-implantation development in mouse (Q30540863) (← links)
- CP110 exhibits novel regulatory activities during centriole assembly in Drosophila (Q30559130) (← links)
- Asterless is required for centriole length control and sperm development (Q30760961) (← links)
- Control of daughter centriole formation by the pericentriolar material (Q33320973) (← links)
- A genome-wide RNAi screen to dissect centriole duplication and centrosome maturation in Drosophila. (Q33370199) (← links)
- Polo-like kinase 4 kinase activity limits centrosome overduplication by autoregulating its own stability (Q33618895) (← links)
- The Centrioles, Centrosomes, Basal Bodies, and Cilia of Drosophila melanogaster. (Q33642797) (← links)
- Drosophila Ana2 is a conserved centriole duplication factor (Q33643718) (← links)
- The conserved protein SZY-20 opposes the Plk4-related kinase ZYG-1 to limit centrosome size (Q33691797) (← links)
- The elegans of spindle assembly (Q33903444) (← links)
- Centrioles: active players or passengers during mitosis? (Q33903451) (← links)
- One to only two: a short history of the centrosome and its duplication (Q33959903) (← links)
- The centriole duplication cycle (Q33959920) (← links)
- Centrosome biogenesis continues in the absence of microtubules during prolonged S-phase arrest (Q34091715) (← links)
- Centriole duplication: analogue control in a digital age (Q34149059) (← links)
- Regulation of spindle pole body assembly and cytokinesis by the centrin-binding protein Sfi1 in fission yeast. (Q34166837) (← links)
- Building the Centriole (Q34205722) (← links)
- The centrosome cycle: Centriole biogenesis, duplication and inherent asymmetries (Q34221115) (← links)
- A molecular mechanism of mitotic centrosome assembly in Drosophila (Q34247080) (← links)
- Cep152 interacts with Plk4 and is required for centriole duplication. (Q34317054) (← links)