Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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RanGTP and CLASP1 cooperate to position the mitotic spindle.Cortical dynein is critical for proper spindle positioning in human cellsMAP4 and CLASP1 operate as a safety mechanism to maintain a stable spindle position in mitosisLinking cell cycle to asymmetric division: Aurora-A phosphorylates the Par complex to regulate Numb localizationIntracellular phospholipase A1 and acyltransferase, which are involved in Caenorhabditis elegans stem cell divisions, determine the sn-1 fatty acyl chain of phosphatidylinositolRobust spindle alignment in Drosophila neuroblasts by ultrasensitive activation of pinsEpidermal homeostasis: a balancing act of stem cells in the skinEmerging roles for intersectin (ITSN) in regulating signaling and disease pathwaysDivide and differentiate: CDK/Cyclins and the art of developmentOriented cell division: new roles in guiding skin wound repair and regenerationMolecular pathways regulating mitotic spindle orientation in animal cellsMultisite Phosphorylation of NuMA-Related LIN-5 Controls Mitotic Spindle Positioning in C. elegansRegulation of asymmetrical cytokinesis by cAMP during meiosis I in mouse oocytesPar1b induces asymmetric inheritance of plasma membrane domains via LGN-dependent mitotic spindle orientation in proliferating hepatocytesAsymmetric Distribution of GFAP in Glioma Multipotent CellsMembrane invaginations reveal cortical sites that pull on mitotic spindles in one-cell C. elegans embryosA cell cycle timer for asymmetric spindle positioningMemory of cell shape biases stochastic fate decision-making despite mitotic roundingLGN/mInsc and LGN/NuMA Complex Structures Suggest Distinct Functions in Asymmetric Cell Division for the Par3/mInsc/LGN and Gαi/LGN/NuMA PathwaysCoordinating cell polarity and cell cycle progression: what can we learn from flies and worms?Keeping neural progenitor cells on a short leash during Drosophila neurogenesisAlterations of the Notch pathway in lung cancer.The F-BAR protein Hof1 tunes formin activity to sculpt actin cables during polarized growth.Actin-mediated delivery of astral microtubules instructs Kar9p asymmetric loading to the bud-ward spindle pole.Asymmetry of the budding yeast Tem1 GTPase at spindle poles is required for spindle positioning but not for mitotic exit.SCFCdc4 enables mating type switching in yeast by cyclin-dependent kinase-mediated elimination of the Ash1 transcriptional repressor.Impacts of environmental toxicants on male reproductive dysfunctionMCPH1 regulates the neuroprogenitor division mode by coupling the centrosomal cycle with mitotic entry through the Chk1-Cdc25 pathwayGPR56 is essential for testis development and male fertility in miceNuMA phosphorylation by CDK1 couples mitotic progression with cortical dynein functionChromosome- and spindle-pole-derived signals generate an intrinsic code for spindle position and orientationCortical dynein and asymmetric membrane elongation coordinately position the spindle in anaphaseIntramolecular interactions between the SRC homology 3 and guanylate kinase domains of discs large regulate its function in asymmetric cell divisionSignaling pathways in cell polarity.Centrosome repositioning in T cells is biphasic and driven by microtubule end-on capture-shrinkage.Par3 controls epithelial spindle orientation by aPKC-mediated phosphorylation of apical PinsZebrafish ale oko, an essential determinant of sensory neuron survival and the polarity of retinal radial glia, encodes the p50 subunit of dynactinC. elegans pur alpha, an activator of end-1, synergizes with the Wnt pathway to specify endoderm.Polarity and differential inheritance--universal attributes of life?A point mutation to Galphai selectively blocks GoLoco motif binding: direct evidence for Galpha.GoLoco complexes in mitotic spindle dynamics
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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scientific article published on May 2008
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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Mechanisms of asymmetric cell division: flies and worms pave the way.
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10.1038/NRM2388
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2008-05-01T00:00:00Z