Centriole Length is Controlled by a Conserved Complex of Protein Called the Distal Tip Complex

The Rogers Lab publishes study in Current Biology by lead author John Ryniawec, postdoc, who discovered new regulators of centriole growth, a crucial step during the assembly of this essential and ubiquitous organelle. The authors find that coordination between these evolutionarily conserved regulators is required for reproduction in a fruit fly model organism. Read more here: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1hnX73QW8S2Rxn