Acute inhibition of centriolar satellite function and positioning reveals their functions at the primary cilium
Abstract
Centriolar satellites are dynamic, membraneless granules composed of over 200 proteins. They store, modify, and traffic centrosome and primary cilium proteins, and help to regulate both the biogenesis and some functions of centrosomes and cilium. In most cell types, satellites cluster around the perinuclear centrosome, but their integrity and cellular distribution are dynamically remodeled in response to different stimuli, such as cell cycle...
Paper Details
Title
Acute inhibition of centriolar satellite function and positioning reveals their functions at the primary cilium
Published Date
Jun 18, 2020
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
e3000679 - e3000679
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