Aurora A polyubiquitinates the BRCA1-interacting protein OLA1 to promote centrosome maturation.
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C. Ishioka | Takahiro Mori | M. Shirota | Ayako Matsuzawa | N. Chiba | Yuki Yoshino | Huicheng Qi | Moe Suzuki | Kei Otsuka | Zhenzhou Fang | Xingming Li | Hinari Murooka | Riko Katakai | Thi Anh Mai Pham
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