FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term de novo centriole assembly involved in multi-ciliated epithelial cell differentiation ID (Ontology) GO:0098535 (Gene Ontology)
Definition Centriole assembly in which a centriole arises de novo by a process involving an electron-dense structure known as a deuterosome, rather than by duplication of an existing centriole, and occurring as part of multi-ciliated epithelial cell differentiation.[ PubMed:24075808 PubMed:5111878 PubMed:5661997 ]
Also Known As "de novo centriole assembly via deuterosome"
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columnar/cuboidal epithelial cell differentiation
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Is a de novo centriole assembly
Part of multi-ciliated epithelial cell differentiation
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  • "centriole amplification" RELATED[ PubMed:24075808 ]
    "de novo centriole assembly" BROAD
    "de novo centriole assembly via deuterosome" EXACT
    "deuterosomal basal body biogenesis" RELATED
    "deuterosome pathway" RELATED[ PubMed:25047614 ]
    "deuterosome-mediated centriole biogenesis" RELATED[ PubMed:24075808 ]
    "multiciliation" RELATED
    "multiciliogenesis" RELATED
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