Once and only once: mechanisms of centriole duplication and their deregulation in disease

EA Nigg, AJ Holland - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2018 - nature.com
Centrioles are conserved microtubule-based organelles that form the core of the centrosome
and act as templates for the formation of cilia and flagella. Centrioles have important roles in …

Centrosome function and assembly in animal cells

PT Conduit, A Wainman, JW Raff - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2015 - nature.com
It has become clear that the role of centrosomes extends well beyond that of important
microtubule organizers. There is increasing evidence that they also function as coordination …

[HTML][HTML] Recent Zika virus isolates induce premature differentiation of neural progenitors in human brain organoids

E Gabriel, A Ramani, U Karow, M Gottardo… - Cell stem cell, 2017 - cell.com
The recent Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic is associated with microcephaly in newborns.
Although the connection between ZIKV and neurodevelopmental defects is widely …

Polo-like kinases: structural variations lead to multiple functions

S Zitouni, C Nabais, SC Jana, A Guerrero… - … reviews Molecular cell …, 2014 - nature.com
Members of the polo-like kinase (PLK) family are crucial regulators of cell cycle progression,
centriole duplication, mitosis, cytokinesis and the DNA damage response. PLKs undergo …

Mechanism and regulation of centriole and cilium biogenesis

DK Breslow, AJ Holland - Annual review of biochemistry, 2019 - annualreviews.org
The centriole is an ancient microtubule-based organelle with a conserved nine-fold
symmetry. Centrioles form the core of centrosomes, which organize the interphase …

The centrosome cycle: centriole biogenesis, duplication and inherent asymmetries

EA Nigg, T Stearns - Nature cell biology, 2011 - nature.com
Centrosomes are microtubule-organizing centres of animal cells. They influence the
morphology of the microtubule cytoskeleton, function as the base for the primary cilium and …

Aurora-PLK1 cascades as key signaling modules in the regulation of mitosis

V Joukov, A De Nicolo - Science signaling, 2018 - science.org
Mitosis is controlled by reversible protein phosphorylation involving specific kinases and
phosphatases. A handful of major mitotic protein kinases, such as the cyclin B–CDK1 …

53BP1 and USP28 mediate p53 activation and G1 arrest after centrosome loss or extended mitotic duration

F Meitinger, JV Anzola, M Kaulich, A Richardson… - Journal of Cell …, 2016 - rupress.org
In normal human cells, centrosome loss induced by centrinone—a specific centrosome
duplication inhibitor—leads to irreversible, p53-dependent G1 arrest by an unknown …

3D-structured illumination microscopy provides novel insight into architecture of human centrosomes

KF Sonnen, L Schermelleh, H Leonhardt… - Biology …, 2012 - journals.biologists.com
Centrioles are essential for the formation of cilia and flagella. They also form the core of the
centrosome, which organizes microtubule arrays important for cell shape, polarity, motility …

Direct interaction of Plk4 with STIL ensures formation of a single procentriole per parental centriole

M Ohta, T Ashikawa, Y Nozaki, H Kozuka-Hata… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Formation of one procentriole next to each pre-existing centriole is essential for centrosome
duplication, robust bipolar spindle assembly and maintenance of genome integrity …