Nek6 controls mitotic progression through regulating EML3 localisation to spindle microtubules
EMLs are a highly conserved family of microtubule-associated proteins that play a role in microtubule stability. In humans there are six EMLs. EML1, EML2, EML3 and EML4 consist of a largely unstructured basic N-terminal domain (NTD) that contains a short coiled-coil mediating trimerisation, and a hi...
Main Author: | Montgomery, Jessica M. |
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Other Authors: | Fry, Andrew |
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University of Leicester
2016
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.689351 |
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