A distal centriolar protein network controls organelle maturation and asymmetry
Removal of daughter centriole-specific/enriched proteins (DCPs) and assembly of distal appendages (DA) are important for centrosome asymmetry. Here, the authors report that a centriolar distal end protein network regulates DCP removal, DA assembly, and ciliary vesicle docking.
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Main Authors: | Lei Wang, Marion Failler, Wenxiang Fu, Brian D. Dynlacht |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e5a44ed5c8f24e55aa9895b427dfc9f0 |
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