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CEP192 gene

Known as: KIAA1569, PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 1, REGULATORY SUBUNIT 62, CEP192 
National Institutes of Health

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2019
2019
Mammalian oocytes lack centrioles but can generate bipolar spindles using several different mechanisms. For example, mouse… 
2015
2015
Centrioles duplicate once in each cell cycle to give rise to two centrosomes that form the spindle poles during mitosis. Aberrant… 
2014
2014
Cep192 is a centrosomal protein that contributes to the formation and function of the mitotic spindle in mammalian cells. Cep192… 
2014
2014
.................................................................................................................................. ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ........................................................................................................... iv LIST OF TABLES ..................................................................................................................... viii LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................................................................................... ix LIST OF APPENDICES .............................................................................................................. xi ABBREVIATIONS ..................................................................................................................... xii PROTEIN NAMES .................................................................................................................... xiv CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 1 1.1. The cell cycle ................................................................................................................................. 2 1.1.1. The basic principles of cell cycle regulation in eukaryotes .................................................... 2 1.1.2. The cell cycle and the centrosome cycle are intricately linked ............................................... 4 1.1.3. A network of kinases and phosphatases orchestrates mitotic processes ................................. 5 1.2. The centrosome ........................................................................................................................... 12 1.2.1. Centrosome functions and structure ...................................................................................... 12 1.2.2. The centrosome proteome ..................................................................................................... 13 1.2.3. Centrioles .............................................................................................................................. 14 1.2.3.1. Centriole architecture .................................................................................................................... 14 1.2.3.2. Centriole functions ........................................................................................................................ 15 1.2.4. The pericentriolar material (PCM) ........................................................................................ 16 1.2.5. The centrosome cycle ............................................................................................................ 25 1.2.5.1. Centriole duplication ..................................................................................................................... 25 1.2.5.2. Centrosome maturation and separation ......................................................................................... 28 1.3. The mitotic spindle ..................................................................................................................... 32 1.3.1. Microtubules are the basic elements of the mitotic spindle .................................................. 32 1.3.1.1. Astral microtubules regulate spindle positioning .......................................................................... 33 1.3.1.2. Interpolar microtubules fulfill important roles inside the mitotic spindle .................................... 34 1.3.1.3. Kinetochore microtubules are essential for chromosome segregation .......................................... 35 1.3.2. Microtubule nucleation pathways during mitotic spindle assembly ..................................... 37 1.3.2.1. RanGTP-dependent microtubule nucleation around chromatin .................................................... 38 1.3.2.2. CPC-dependent microtubule nucleation at kinetochores .............................................................. 39 1.3.2.3. Microtubule-dependent microtubule amplification within the spindle ......................................... 40 1.3.3. The role of mitotic motor and nonmotor proteins during spindle assembly ......................... 42 1.3.3.1. Mitotic motor proteins ................................................................................................................... 42 1.3.3.2. Nonmotor spindle proteins ............................................................................................................ 45 1.4. Spindle defects and human disease ........................................................................................... 49 1.4.1. Defects during spindle assembly can result in chromosome instability and aneuploidy ...... 49 1.4.2. Centrosomes are critical for asymmetric cell divisions during neurogenesis ....................... 52 1.5. Summary and rationale of my graduate work ........................................................................ 54 1.6. Figures ......................................................................................................................................... 56 
2013
2013
Abstract : The ongoing engagement of US troops in global combat activity has increased the incidence of complex wounds resulting… 
2012
2012
Centrioles are symmetrical, barrel-shaped, microtubule-based structures, that serve as building platforms for the formation of… 
2011
2011
The Aurora A (AurA) serine/threonine kinase controls multiple aspects of cell division and plays a key role in centrosome… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
The cellular mechanisms used to generate sufficient microtubule polymer mass to drive the assembly and function of the mitotic…