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      Cell Cycle Regulation of the Centrosome and Cilium.

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      Drug discovery today. Disease mechanisms
      Elsevier BV

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          Centrosomes and cilia are conserved microtubule-based organelles whose structure and function depend on cell cycle stages. In dividing cells, centrosomes organize mitotic spindle poles, while in differentiating cells, centrosomes template ciliogenesis. Classically, this functional dichotomy has been attributed to regulation by cell cycle-dependent post-translational modifications, and recently PLK1, Nek2, Aurora A, and tubulin deacetylase were implicated in regulating the transition from cilia to centrosome. However, other recent studies suggest that tubulin dimers, the core structural components of centrosomes and cilia, also have a regulatory role. These regulatory mechanisms can be a target for chemotherapeutic intervention.

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          Journal
          Drug Discov Today Dis Mech
          Drug discovery today. Disease mechanisms
          Elsevier BV
          1740-6765
          Dec 01 2013
          : 10
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606, USA.
          [2 ] Center for Molecular Medicine, University of Cologne, Germany ; Institute of Biochemistry I, University of Cologne, Germany.
          Article
          NIHMS458486
          10.1016/j.ddmec.2013.03.002
          4073209
          24982683
          57f8c670-6e14-4598-843d-0b61703fef20
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