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  Centrobin regulates centrosome function in interphase cells by limiting pericentriolar matrix recruitment.

Jeffery, J. M., Grigoriev, I., Poser, I., Horst, A. v. d., Hamilton, N., Waterhouse, N., et al. (2013). Centrobin regulates centrosome function in interphase cells by limiting pericentriolar matrix recruitment. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.), 12(6), 899-906.

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Jeffery, Jessie M, Author
Grigoriev, Ilya, Author
Poser, Ina1, Author           
Horst, Armando van der, Author
Hamilton, Nicholas2, Author
Waterhouse, Nigel, Author
Bleier, Jonathan, Author
Subramaniam, V Nathan, Author
Maly, Ivan V, Author
Akhmanova, Anna, Author
Khanna, Kum Kum, Author
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1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              
2Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: The amount of pericentriolar matrix at the centrosome is tightly linked to both microtubule nucleation and centriole duplication, although the exact mechanism by which pericentriolar matrix levels are regulated is unclear. Here we show that Centrobin, a centrosomal protein, is involved in regulating these levels. Interphase microtubule arrays in Centrobin-depleted cells are more focused around the centrosome and are less stable than the arrays in control cells. Centrobin-depleted cells initiate microtubule nucleation more rapidly than control cells and exhibit an increase in the number of growing microtubule ends emanating from the centrosome, while the parameters of microtubule plus end dynamics around the centrosome are not significantly altered. Finally, we show that Centrobin depletion results in the increased recruitment of pericentriolar matrix proteins to the centrosome, including γ-tubulin, AKAP450, Kendrin and PCM-1. We propose that Centrobin might regulate microtubule nucleation and organization by controlling the amount of pericentriolar matrix.

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 Dates: 2013
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Title: Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 (6) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 899 - 906 Identifier: -