This predicts that the counterpart protein functions the same way in human cells and may have relevance to human cancer, where centriole duplication goes out of control. [3/3]
Our research in the fly, suggests that the Ana1 adopts different structures for each of these processes. We show this by generating different variant proteins that could restore centriole duplication to ana1 mutants, but not centriole elongation required to make flagellae. [2/3]
We are very sad to hear of the passing of Adelaide Carpenter, who had been in Genetics at Cambridge for over 30 years working mainly in our lab. A former full professor at UCSD, Adelaide came to Cambridge on sabbatical and never returned.
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Adelaide was a world expert in Drosophila meiosis and the best fly geneticist in the Department. She left a technician’s position in the Ashburner lab to join us as research associate and made pioneering contributions to our genetic studies of Greatwall kinase and its substrates
📢 ** New Paper Alert**
We show that centriole 9-fold microtubule symmetry is not essential for centriole elongation, correct distribution of the centriole’s components along its length, and in initiating aspects of centriole duplication.
@NatureComms
https://t.co/CIytG4xq5e
I have a new parthenogenesis paper with @LabGlover!
We found that aneuploidy arises during development in natural Drosophila parthenogens and our genetically induced parthenogens
@HeredityJournal
https://t.co/RVDCPpZmfm
Just got a sneak peek at the group photo from #Centrosomes2023 in Taksim Square! 240 brilliant scientists from around the globe came together, enriching the İstanbul’s scientific bonds and outreach!
Pallavi Panda broke my heart @centrosomes2023 by showing that centrioles work just fine even without their beautiful nine-fold symmetry. duplication. MT organisation. No pb. of course we all want to know what happens to cilia ... !
I am excited to share the final version of our work on the genetic basis of virgin birth (parthenogenesis) in fruit flies! It was a joy working with @DK_Fabian@erikgarrison@LabGlover on this understudied phenomenon.
https://t.co/y1rcag4cOE
Prepare to be amazed: some parthenogenetic flies reproduce as larvae and the offspring burst forth from their mother in a sci-fi-worthy spectacle! 🪰👽 That and other fly facts in our review @labglover#Parthenogenesis#AlienInspired#Entomology
Centrosome tweeps, "Centrosomes in Development, Disease and Evolution" hybrid meeting will be in Istanbul on 26-29 September, 2023. We secured funding from @EMBO@Co_Biologists, registration will start soon. Join us for the largest international #centrosome meeting. Please RT!
Happy #FluorescenceFriday!
This is a captivating image from @Levente87@LabGlover@Caltech. Their work discusses the evolutionary conservation of Gorab (trans-Golgi) and the divergence of binding partner Sas6 (inner core procentriole).
📖 @BiologyOpen: https://t.co/7EwXiVSqVZ
Farewell to our fabulous summer students, Hanna & Buraq! Happy that they had an enriching Summer in the lab exploring centrosomes/cilia, as much as we enjoyed their curious, youthful spirit!