A non-canonical function for Centromere-associated protein-E controls centrosome integrity and orientation of cell division
Owa and Dynlacht employ an auxin-inducible degron system to achieve acute degradation of CENP-E. As a result, the authors reveal a kinetochore-independent role for CENP-E that removes PCM1 from centrosomes in interphase, with implications in microcephaly.
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Main Authors: | Mikito Owa, Brian Dynlacht |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bcd1f4561dfc4180bc3ace317b753601 |
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