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Review
. 2019:67:201-221.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-23173-6_8.

Centriole Positioning: Not Just a Little Dot in the Cell

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Centriole Positioning: Not Just a Little Dot in the Cell

Angel-Carlos Roman et al. Results Probl Cell Differ. 2019.

Abstract

Organelle positioning as many other morphological parameters in a cell is not random. Centriole positioning as centrosomes or ciliary basal bodies is not an exception to this rule in cell biology. Indeed, centriole positioning is a tightly regulated process that occurs during development, and it is critical for many organs to function properly, not just during development but also in the adulthood. In this book chapter, we overview our knowledge on centriole positioning in different and highly specialized animal cells like photoreceptor or ependymal cells. We will also discuss recent advances in the discovery of molecular pathways involved in this process, mostly related to the cytoskeleton and the cell polarity pathways. And finally, we present quantitative methods that have been used to assess centriole positioning in different cell types although mostly in epithelial cells.

Keywords: Actin cytoskeleton; Apical-basal polarity; Centriole positioning; Microtubules; Planar cell polarity.

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