Structural basis for mitotic centrosome assembly in flies
In flies, Centrosomin (Cnn) forms a phosphorylation-dependent scaffold that recruits proteins to the mitotic centrosome, but how Cnn assembles into a scaffold is unclear. We show that scaffold assembly requires conserved Leucine Zipper (LZ) and Cnn-Motif 2 (CM2) domains that co-assemble into a 2:2 c...
Main Authors: | Feng, Z, Caballe, A, Wainman, A, Johnson, S, Haensele, A, Cottee, M, Conduit, P, Lea, S, Raff, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cell Press
2017
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