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Generation and Fates of Supernumerary Centrioles in Dividing Cells
Authors:Byungho Shin  Myung Se Kim  Yejoo Lee  Gee In Jung  Kunsoo Rhee
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
Abstract:The centrosome is a subcellular organelle from which a cilium assembles. Since centrosomes function as spindle poles during mitosis, they have to be present as a pair in a cell. How the correct number of centrosomes is maintained in a cell has been a major issue in the fields of cell cycle and cancer biology. Centrioles, the core of centrosomes, assemble and segregate in close connection to the cell cycle. Abnormalities in centriole numbers are attributed to decoupling from cell cycle regulation. Interestingly, supernumerary centrioles are commonly observed in cancer cells. In this review, we discuss how supernumerary centrioles are generated in diverse cellular conditions. We also discuss how the cells cope with supernumerary centrioles during the cell cycle.
Keywords:cancer cells   cell cycle   centrosome   mitosis   supernumerary centrioles
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