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Phillip M. Scott

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Publications -  4
Citations -  269

Phillip M. Scott is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Centrosome & Centriole. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 168 citations.

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A USP28-53BP1-p53-p21 signaling axis arrests growth after centrosome loss or prolonged mitosis.

TL;DR: It is shown that centrosome loss or a prolonged mitosis activates a USP28–53BP1–p53–p21 signaling axis that prevents the growth of cells with an increased propensity for mitotic errors.
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ANKRD26 recruits PIDD1 to centriolar distal appendages to activate the PIDDosome following centrosome amplification

TL;DR: Using a genome‐wide screen, data support a model in which ANKRD26 initiates a centriole‐derived signal to limit cell proliferation in response to centrosome amplification, and a recurrent AN KRD26 mutation found in human tumors disrupts PIDD1 localization and PIDDosome activation in cells with extra centrosomes.
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WBP11 is required for splicing the TUBGCP6 pre-mRNA to promote centriole duplication.

TL;DR: A role is identified for a subset of mRNA splicing factors, including WBP11, in centriole biogenesis, required for the splicing of short, weak introns, including those found in TUBGCP6 pre-mRNA.