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Kendrin is a novel substrate for separase involved in the licensing of centriole duplication., Matsuo K, Ohsumi K, Iwabuchi M, Kawamata T, Ono Y, Takahashi M., Curr Biol. May 22, 2012; 22 (10): 915-21.        


Multicilin promotes centriole assembly and ciliogenesis during multiciliate cell differentiation., Stubbs JL, Vladar EK, Axelrod JD, Kintner C., Nat Cell Biol. January 8, 2012; 14 (2): 140-7.            


Rapamycin treatment causes developmental delay, pigmentation defects, and gastrointestinal malformation on Xenopus embryogenesis., Moriyama Y, Ohata Y, Mori S, Matsukawa S, Michiue T, Asashima M, Kuroda H., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. January 28, 2011; 404 (4): 974-8.        


A requirement for epsin in mitotic membrane and spindle organization., Liu Z, Zheng Y., J Cell Biol. August 24, 2009; 186 (4): 473-80.          


A fraction of Crm1 locates at centrosomes by its CRIME domain and regulates the centrosomal localization of pericentrin., Liu Q, Jiang Q, Zhang C., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 3, 2009; 384 (3): 383-8.        


Centrosome proteins form an insoluble perinuclear matrix during muscle cell differentiation., Srsen V, Fant X, Heald R, Rabouille C, Merdes A., BMC Cell Biol. April 13, 2009; 10 28.            


Mitosis-specific anchoring of gamma tubulin complexes by pericentrin controls spindle organization and mitotic entry., Zimmerman WC, Sillibourne J, Rosa J, Doxsey SJ., Mol Biol Cell. August 1, 2004; 15 (8): 3642-57.


Part of Ran is associated with AKAP450 at the centrosome: involvement in microtubule-organizing activity., Keryer G, Di Fiore B, Celati C, Lechtreck KF, Mogensen M, Delouvee A, Lavia P, Bornens M, Tassin AM., Mol Biol Cell. October 1, 2003; 14 (10): 4260-71.


Interaction of Aurora-A and centrosomin at the microtubule-nucleating site in Drosophila and mammalian cells., Terada Y, Uetake Y, Kuriyama R., J Cell Biol. September 1, 2003; 162 (5): 757-63.        


Assembly of centrosomal proteins and microtubule organization depends on PCM-1., Dammermann A, Merdes A., J Cell Biol. October 28, 2002; 159 (2): 255-66.                


Characterization of Cep135, a novel coiled-coil centrosomal protein involved in microtubule organization in mammalian cells., Ohta T, Essner R, Ryu JH, Palazzo RE, Uetake Y, Kuriyama R., J Cell Biol. January 7, 2002; 156 (1): 87-99.                      


LIS1 regulates CNS lamination by interacting with mNudE, a central component of the centrosome., Feng Y, Olson EC, Stukenberg PT, Flanagan LA, Kirschner MW, Walsh CA., Neuron. December 1, 2000; 28 (3): 665-79.  


Probing spindle assembly mechanisms with monastrol, a small molecule inhibitor of the mitotic kinesin, Eg5., Kapoor TM, Mayer TU, Coughlin ML, Mitchison TJ., J Cell Biol. September 4, 2000; 150 (5): 975-88.                    


Cytoplasmic dynein-mediated assembly of pericentrin and gamma tubulin onto centrosomes., Young A, Dictenberg JB, Purohit A, Tuft R, Doxsey SJ., Mol Biol Cell. June 1, 2000; 11 (6): 2047-56.


The mammalian interphase centrosome: two independent units maintained together by the dynamics of the microtubule cytoskeleton., Jean C, Tollon Y, Raynaud-Messina B, Wright M., Eur J Cell Biol. August 1, 1999; 78 (8): 549-60.


Pericentrin and gamma-tubulin form a protein complex and are organized into a novel lattice at the centrosome., Dictenberg JB, Zimmerman W, Sparks CA, Young A, Vidair C, Zheng Y, Carrington W, Fay FS, Doxsey SJ., J Cell Biol. April 6, 1998; 141 (1): 163-74.                  


Pericentrin, a highly conserved centrosome protein involved in microtubule organization., Doxsey SJ, Stein P, Evans L, Calarco PD, Kirschner M., Cell. February 25, 1994; 76 (4): 639-50.

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