Drosophila Ana1 is required for centrosome assembly and centriole elongation
Centrioles organise centrosomes and cilia and these organelles have an important role in many cell processes. In flies, the centriole protein Ana1 is required for the assembly of functional centrosomes and cilia. It has recently been shown that Cep135/Bld10 initially recruits Ana1 to newly formed ce...
Main Authors: | Saurya, S, Roque, H, Novak, Z, Wainman, A, Aydogan, M, Volanakis, A, Sieber, B, Susano Pinto, D, Raff, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Company of Biologists
2016
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