E2F4’s cytoplasmic role in multiciliogenesis is mediated via an N-terminal domain that binds two components of the centriole replication machinery, Deup1 and SAS6

Hazan, R., Mori, M., Danielian, P. S., Guen, V. J., Rubin, S. M., Cardoso, W. V., & Lees, J. A. (2021). E2F4’s cytoplasmic role in multiciliogenesis is mediated via an N-terminal domain that binds two components of the centriole replication machinery, Deup1 and SAS6. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 32(20), ar1. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e21-01-0039
Authors:
Renin Hazan
Munemasa Mori
Paul S. Danielian
Vincent J. Guen
Seth M. Rubin
Wellington V. Cardoso
Jacqueline A. Lees
Affiliated Authors:
Munemasa Mori
Wellington V. Cardoso
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10.1091/mbc.E21-01-0039
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