Centrioles generate a local pulse of Polo/PLK1 activity to initiate mitotic centrosome assembly
Mitotic centrosomes are formed when centrioles start to recruit large amounts of pericentriolar material (PCM) around themselves in preparation for mitosis. This centrosome “maturation” requires the centrioles and also Polo/PLK1 protein kinase. The PCM comprises several hundred proteins and, in Dros...
Main Authors: | Wong, S-S, Wilmott, Z, Alvarez-Rodrigo, I, Zhou, FY, Chau, K-Y, Goriely, A, Raff, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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EMBO Press
2022
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