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CATEGORIES:Caius MCR/SCR research talks
SUMMARY:Centriolar Satellites: The Busy Bees Of Mammalian 
 Cells - Marta Baldrighi
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161025T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161025T213000
UID:TALK68745AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/68745
DESCRIPTION:\nThe centrosome is a key mediator of several esse
 ntial functions in animal cells. Because of its im
 portance\, it has been extensively studied for mor
 e than a century. However\, centriolar satellites 
 -its close neighbours- are a relatively new additi
 on to the inventory of cell compartments and not m
 uch is known about them. They are small dot-like s
 tructures made of proteins that can walk at astoni
 shing speeds along microtubules\, the cell’s struc
 tural elements. Their journey ends in very close p
 roximity to the centrosome\, where they accumulate
 . In my talk\, I will show how some newly identifi
 ed components of centriolar satellites are involve
 d in specific cellular functions. I will also pres
 ent an innovative molecular tool for the study of 
 centriolar satellites at different stages of the l
 ife of a cell.
LOCATION:Senior Parlour\, Gonville and Caius College
CONTACT:Michael Kosicki
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