The centrosomal protein CP190 regulates myosin function during early Drosophila development.
Centrosomes are the main microtubule (MT)-organizing centers in animal cells, but they also influence the actin/myosin cytoskeleton. The Drosophila CP190 protein is nuclear in interphase, interacts with centrosomes during mitosis, and binds to MTs directly in vitro. CP190 has an essential function i...
Main Authors: | Chodagam, S, Royou, A, Whitfield, W, Karess, R, Raff, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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