Centrosomal and Non-centrosomal Functions Emerged through Eliminating Centrosomes.

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Cell structure and function Pub Date : 2020-05-23 Epub Date: 2020-04-09 DOI:10.1247/csf.20007
Yutaka Takeda, Kanako Kuroki, Takumi Chinen, Daiju Kitagawa
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Abstract

Centrosomes are highly conserved organelles that act as the major microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) in animal somatic cells. Through their MTOC activity, centrosomes play various roles throughout the cell cycle, such as supporting cell migration in interphase and spindle organization and positioning in mitosis. Various approaches for removing centrosomes from somatic cells have been developed and applied over the past few decades to understand the precise roles of centrosomes. Centrinone, a reversible and selective PLK4 (polo-like kinase 4) inhibitor, has recently emerged as an efficient approach to eliminate centrosomes. In this review, we describe the latest findings on centrosome function that have been revealed using various centrosome-eliminating approaches. In addition, we discuss our recent findings on the mechanism of centrosome-independent spindle bipolarization, discovered through the use of centrinone.Key words: centrosome, centrinone, mitotic spindle, bipolarity, NuMA.

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通过消除中心体产生中心体和非中心体功能
中心体是高度保守的细胞器,是动物体细胞中的主要微管组织中心(MTOC)。通过其 MTOC 活性,中心体在整个细胞周期中发挥着各种作用,如在间期支持细胞迁移,在有丝分裂期支持纺锤体的组织和定位。为了了解中心体的确切作用,过去几十年中开发并应用了多种方法来去除体细胞中的中心体。最近,一种可逆的选择性 PLK4(polo-like kinase 4)抑制剂 Centrinone 成为消除中心体的有效方法。在这篇综述中,我们将介绍利用各种消除中心体的方法所揭示的有关中心体功能的最新发现。此外,我们还讨论了最近通过使用中心体酮发现的不依赖于中心体的纺锤体双极化机制。
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Cell structure and function
Cell structure and function 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Cell Structure and Function is a fully peer-reviewed, fully Open Access journal. As the official English-language journal of the Japan Society for Cell Biology, it is published continuously online and biannually in print. Cell Structure and Function publishes important, original contributions in all areas of molecular and cell biology. The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts on research areas such as the cell nucleus, chromosomes, and gene expression; the cytoskeleton and cell motility; cell adhesion and the extracellular matrix; cell growth, differentiation and death; signal transduction; the protein life cycle; membrane traffic; and organelles.
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