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In Search of a Function for Centrins

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Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1995 May 1
PMID 14731449
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Spindle pole bodies, basal bodies and centrosomes are morphologically quite different structures that nevertheless perform similar microtubule-organizing functions in diverse cell types. The recent discoveries that both centrins and gamma-tubulin are common components of these structures suggest a molecular basis for their common functions. The role of centrins is just beginning to be investigated. These filament-associated proteins bind Ca2+. The filaments contract at least in certain circumstances by an ATP-independent mechanism. However, yeast centrin is clearly involved in the duplication of the spindle pole body. A common molecular mechanism may underlie these two apparently different functions.

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