Tuning SAS-6 architecture with monobodies impairs distinct steps of centriole assembly
Centriole biogenesis begins with self-assembly of SAS-6 proteins into 9-fold symmetrical ring polymers, which then stack into a cartwheel that scaffolds organelle formation. Here, the authors develop monobodies against Chlamydomonas reinhardtii SAS-6 and use X-ray crystallography, atomic force micro...
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Main Authors: | Georgios N. Hatzopoulos, Tim Kükenshöner, Niccolò Banterle, Tatiana Favez, Isabelle Flückiger, Virginie Hamel, Santiago Andany, Georg E. Fantner, Oliver Hantschel, Pierre Gönczy |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c2111ed0fd0843e78837713fbdafff46 |
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