| Literature DB >> 23422264 |
Athena Kyrkou1, Maria Soufi, Ramona Bahtz, Charles Ferguson, Maria Bai, Robert G Parton, Ingrid Hoffmann, Marino Zerial, Theodore Fotsis, Carol Murphy.
Abstract
The main functional roles attributed to the centrosome, the major microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of metazoans, are related to cell locomotion, sensory perception and division. The role of vesicular trafficking in the regulation of the centrosome cycle has been largely unexplored. Recently, however, several studies have indicated the involvement of molecules and/or complexes of the trafficking routes in centrosome positioning, duplication and regulation. Functional screens have revealed communication between the outer nuclear envelope, the Golgi apparatus, the endosomal recycling compartment and centrosomes, while other studies underline the involvement of the ESCRT complex proteins in centrosome function. In this commentary, we discuss our recent study, which shows the involvement of an endosomal Rho protein, namely RhoD, in centrosome duplication and possible links between the centrosome's structural and functional integrity to vesicular trafficking.Entities:
Keywords: Rho GTPase; RhoD; centrosome; recycling endosome; trafficking
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23422264 PMCID: PMC3747252 DOI: 10.4161/sgtp.23707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small GTPases ISSN: 2154-1248