2 results match your criteria: "German Cancer Research Center-Center for Molecular Biology Alliance[Affiliation]"
J Cell Biol
March 2021
Center for Molecular Biology, University of Heidelberg, German Cancer Research Center-Center for Molecular Biology Alliance, Heidelberg, Germany.
The spindle pole body (SPB) provides microtubule-organizing functions in yeast and duplicates exactly once per cell cycle. The first step in SPB duplication is the half-bridge to bridge conversion via the antiparallel dimerization of the centrin (Cdc31)-binding protein Sfi1 in anaphase. The bridge, which is anchored to the old SPB on the proximal end, exposes free Sfi1 N-termini (N-Sfi1) at its distal end.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cell Biol
August 2017
Zentrum für Molekulare Biologie at the University of Heidelberg, German Cancer Research Center-Center for Molecular Biology Alliance, Heidelberg, Germany
The spindle pole body (SPB) of budding yeast duplicates once per cell cycle. In G1, the satellite, an SPB precursor, assembles next to the mother SPB (mSPB) on the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear envelope (NE). How the growing satellite subsequently inserts into the NE is an open question.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF