The Drosophila centrosome-associated protein CP190 is essential for viability but not for cell division.
The Drosophila CP190 and CP60 proteins interact with each other and shuttle between the nucleus in interphase and the centrosome in mitosis. Both proteins can bind directly to microtubules in vitro, and have been shown to associate with a specific pattern of loci on salivary gland polytene chromosom...
Main Authors: | Butcher, R, Chodagam, S, Basto, R, Wakefield, J, Henderson, D, Raff, J, Whitfield, W |
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פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
יצא לאור: |
2004
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