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- Centrosome_cycle abstract "Centrosomes are the major microtubule organizing center (MTOC) in mammalian cells. Failure of centrosome regulation can cause mistakes in chromosome segregation and is associated with aneuploidy. A centrosome is composed of two orthogonal cylindrical proteins, called centrioles, which are surrounded by an electron dense and protein dense amorphous cloud of pericentriolar matrix, often abbreviated as \"PCM\". The PCM is essential for nucleation and organization of microtubules. The centrosome cycle is important to ensure that daughter cells receive a centrosome after cell division. As the cell cycle progresses, the centrosome undergoes a series of morphological and functional changes. Initiation of the centrosome cycle occurs early in the cell cycle, so that by the time mitosis occurs there are two centrosomes.The centrosome cycle consists of four phases that are synchronized to cell cycle. These include: centrosome duplication during the G1 phase and S Phase, centrosome maturation in the G2 phase, centrosome separation in the mitotic phase, and centrosome disorientation in the late mitotic phase—G1 phase.".
- Centrosome_cycle thumbnail Centrosome_Cycle.svg?width=300.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageID "31546930".
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageLength "12138".
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageRevisionID "705430410".
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Abscission.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Anaphase.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Aneuploidy.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Aurora_kinase.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink BRCA1.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink CCP110.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organelles.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Cell_cycle.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Cell_division.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Centriole.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Centrosome.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin-dependent_kinase_2.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin_A.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin_E.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink DNA_replication.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Diplosome.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink G1_phase.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink G2_phase.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Mdm2.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Microtubule_organizing_center.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Mitosis.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink NPM1.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Orthogonality.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink P53.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Pericentriolar_material.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorylation.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Polo-like_kinase.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Procentriole.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink SASS6.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink S_phase.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink Survivin.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLink File:Centrosome_Cycle.svg.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLinkText "centrosome cycle".
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageWikiLinkText "duplicated by the cell".
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confusing.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Centrosome_cycle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Centrosome_cycle subject Category:Organelles.
- Centrosome_cycle hypernym Microtubule.
- Centrosome_cycle comment "Centrosomes are the major microtubule organizing center (MTOC) in mammalian cells. Failure of centrosome regulation can cause mistakes in chromosome segregation and is associated with aneuploidy. A centrosome is composed of two orthogonal cylindrical proteins, called centrioles, which are surrounded by an electron dense and protein dense amorphous cloud of pericentriolar matrix, often abbreviated as \"PCM\". The PCM is essential for nucleation and organization of microtubules.".
- Centrosome_cycle label "Centrosome cycle".
- Centrosome_cycle sameAs Q5063037.
- Centrosome_cycle sameAs m.0glqztt.
- Centrosome_cycle sameAs Q5063037.
- Centrosome_cycle wasDerivedFrom Centrosome_cycle?oldid=705430410.
- Centrosome_cycle depiction Centrosome_Cycle.svg.
- Centrosome_cycle isPrimaryTopicOf Centrosome_cycle.