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Science 23 February 2001: Vol. 291. no. 5508, pp. 1547 - 1550 DOI: 10.1126/science.1056866
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Requirement of a Centrosomal Activity for Cell Cycle Progression Through G1 into S Phase
Edward H. Hinchcliffe,1
Frederick J. Miller,1
Matthew Cham,1
Alexey Khodjakov,2
Greenfield Sluder1*
Centrosomes were microsurgically removed from BSC-1 African green
monkey kidney cells before the completion of S phase. Karyoplasts (acentrosomal cells) entered and completed mitosis. However,
postmitotic karyoplasts arrested before S phase, whereas adjacent
control cells divided repeatedly. Postmitotic karyoplasts assembled a microtubule-organizing center containing -tubulin and pericentrin, but did not regenerate centrioles. These observations reveal the existence of an activity associated with core centrosomal
structures--distinct from elements of the microtubule-organizing
center--that is required for the somatic cell cycle to progress through
G1 into S phase. Once the cell is in S phase, these core
structures are not needed for the G2-M phase transition.
1 Department of Cell Biology, University of
Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01605, USA.
2 Laboratory of Cell Regulation, Wadsworth Center, Albany,
NY 12201, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
greenfield.sluder{at}umassmed.edu
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