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centrosomal protein 170(CEP170) Homo sapiens The product of this gene is a component of the centrosome, a non-membraneous organelle that functions as the major microtubule-organizing center in animal cells. During interphase, the encoded protein localizes to the sub-distal appendages of mature centrioles, which are microtubule-based structures thought to help organize centrosomes. During mitosis, the protein associates with spindle microtubules near the centrosomes. The protein interacts with and is phosphorylated by polo-like kinase 1, and functions in maintaining microtubule organization and cell morphology. The human genome contains a putative transcribed pseudogene. Several alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene have been found, but the full-length nature of some of these variants has not been determined. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008],function:Plays a role in microtubule organization.,PTM:Phosphorylated; probably by PLK1. Phosphorylated upon DNA damage, probably by ATM or ATR.,similarity:Belongs to the CEP170 family.,similarity:Contains 1 FHA domain.,subcellular location:Associated with the mature mother centriole. Associated with spindle microtubules during mitosis.,subunit:Interacts with PLK1.,
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