نتایج جستجو برای: spindle cell

تعداد نتایج: 1697211  

2017
Roberta Fraschini

The mitotic spindle is a cellular structure that guides proper chromosome segregation to daughter cells, thus ensuring genomic stability during cell proliferation. The mitotic spindle is made of microtubules, polymers of alpha and beta tubulin, and it is highly dynamic during the cell cycle, indeed it is build de novo and it is destroyed at each cell division. The spindle form, position and fun...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Laurent Sansregret Mark Petronczki

Development and homeostasis require repeated symmetric cell divisions, which in turn depend on a centered mitotic spindle. In this issue, Kiyomitsu and Cheeseman uncover two mechanisms that ensure correct spindle positioning in anaphase: cortical dynein for pulling the spindle to the cell center and asymmetric membrane elongation that adjusts the position of the cell center to the cleavage plane.

Journal: :Developmental cell 2014
Austin J Hepperla Patrick T Willey Courtney E Coombes Breanna M Schuster Maryam Gerami-Nejad Mark McClellan Soumya Mukherjee Janet Fox Mark Winey David J Odde Eileen O'Toole Melissa K Gardner

During cell division, a microtubule-based mitotic spindle mediates the faithful segregation of duplicated chromosomes into daughter cells. Proper length control of the metaphase mitotic spindle is critical to this process and is thought to be achieved through a mechanism in which spindle pole separation forces from plus-end-directed motors are balanced by forces from minus-end-directed motors t...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Stephan W Grill Karsten Kruse Frank Jülicher

During unequal cell division the mitotic spindle is positioned away from the center of the cell before cell cleavage. In many biological systems this repositioning is accompanied by oscillatory movements of the spindle. We present a theoretical description for mitotic spindle oscillations. We show that the cooperative attachment and detachment of cortical force generators to astral microtubules...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1995
E Yeh R V Skibbens J W Cheng E D Salmon K Bloom

We have used time-lapse digital- and video-enhanced differential interference contrast (DE-DIC, VE-DIC) microscopy to study the role of dynein in spindle and nuclear dynamics in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The real-time analysis reveals six stages in the spindle cycle. Anaphase B onset appears marked by a rapid phase of spindle elongation, simultaneous with nuclear migration into the da...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2005
Cristiana Mollinari Jean-Philippe Kleman Yasmina Saoudi Sandra A Jablonski Julien Perard Tim J Yen Robert L Margolis

The temporal and spatial regulation of cytokinesis requires an interaction between the anaphase mitotic spindle and the cell cortex. However, the relative roles of the spindle asters or the central spindle bundle are not clear in mammalian cells. The central spindle normally serves as a platform to localize key regulators of cell cleavage, including passenger proteins. Using time-lapse and immu...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Evan B. Dewey Desiree Sanchez Christopher A. Johnston

Multicellular animals have evolved conserved signaling pathways that translate cell polarity cues into mitotic spindle positioning to control the orientation of cell division within complex tissue structures. These oriented cell divisions are essential for the development of cell diversity and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Despite intense efforts, the molecular mechanisms that control ...

2015
Huilei Zhou Lin Wang Juxiang Huang Minghu Jiang Xiaoyu Zhang Liyuan Zhang Yangming Wang Zhenfu Jiang Zhongjie Zhang

48 different Pearson mutual-positive-correlation epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR_1)-activatory molecular feedback, up- and down-stream network was constructed from 171 overlapping of 366 GRNInfer and 223 Pearson under EGFR_1 CC ≥0.25 in high lung adenocarcinoma compared with low human normal adjacent tissues. Our identified EGFR_1 inside-out upstream activated molecular network showed SL...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Ran Qi Nan Xu Gang Wang He Ren Si Li Jun Lei Qiaoyu Lin Lihao Wang Xin Gu Hongyin Zhang Qing Jiang Chuanmao Zhang

Some nuclear proteins that are crucial in interphase relocate during the G2/M-phase transition in order to perform their mitotic functions. However, how they perform these functions and the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we report that a fraction of the nuclear periphery proteins lamin-A/C, LAP2α and BAF1 (also known as BANF1) relocate to the spindle and the cell cortex in ...

2015
Kian-Yong Lee Behrooz Esmaeili Ben Zealley Masanori Mishima

During animal cell division, the central spindle, an anti-parallel microtubule bundle structure formed between segregating chromosomes during anaphase, cooperates with astral microtubules to position the cleavage furrow. Because the central spindle is the only structure linking the two halves of the mitotic spindle, it is under mechanical tension from dynein-generated cortical pulling forces, w...

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