Coupling form and function: how the oligomerisation symmetry of the SAS-6 protein contributes to the architecture of centriole organelles
<p>Centrioles make up the centrosome and basal bodies in animals and as such play important roles in cell division, signalling and motility. They possess characteristic 9-fold radial symmetry strongly influenced by the protein SAS-6. SAS-6 is essential for canonical centriole assembly as it fo...
Main Authors: | Ford, JE, Stansfeld, PJ, Vakonakis, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2017
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