In budding yeast, spindle polarity relies on a precise temporal program of cytoplasmic microtu-bule–cortex interactions throughout spindle assembly. Loss of Clb5-dependent kinase activity under conditions of attenuated Cdc28 function disrupts this program, resulting in diploid-specific lethality. Here we show that polarity loss is tolerated by haploids due to a more prominent contribution of microtubule–neck interactions to spindle orientation inherent to haploids. These differences are mediated by the relative partition of Bud6 between the bud tip and bud neck, distinguishing haploids from diploids. Bud6 localizes initially to the bud tip and accumulates at the neck concomitant with spindle assembly. bud6D mutant phenotypes are consistent ...
AbstractSpindle alignment is the process in which the two spindle poles are directed toward preselec...
<p>Bud formation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a fundamental process for yeast proliferation. Bud e...
Correct spindle alignment requires a cell to detect and interpret its global geometry and to communi...
In budding yeast, spindle polarity relies on a precise temporal program of cytoplasmic microtubule–c...
Spindle orientation is critical for accurate chromosomal segregation in eukaryotic cells. In the yea...
Spindle orientation is critical for accurate chromosomal segregation in eukaryotic cells. In the yea...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, spindle orientation is controlled by a temporal and spatial program of ...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle along a polarity axis is critical in asymmetric cell division...
SummaryBackgroundBudding yeast is a unique model for exploring differential fate in a cell dividing ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Kar9p, one player in spindle alignment, guides the bud-ward spindle pol...
SummaryBackgroundBudding yeast is a unique model to dissect spindle orientation in a cell dividing a...
AbstractGTPases are widespread in directing cytoskeletal rearrangements and affecting cellular organ...
Cell polarization occurs along a single axis that is generally determined by a spatial cue. Cells of...
Cell polarization occurs along a single axis that is generally determined by a spatial cue. Cells of...
AbstractBackground: In many cell types, microtubules are thought to direct the spatial distribution ...
AbstractSpindle alignment is the process in which the two spindle poles are directed toward preselec...
<p>Bud formation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a fundamental process for yeast proliferation. Bud e...
Correct spindle alignment requires a cell to detect and interpret its global geometry and to communi...
In budding yeast, spindle polarity relies on a precise temporal program of cytoplasmic microtubule–c...
Spindle orientation is critical for accurate chromosomal segregation in eukaryotic cells. In the yea...
Spindle orientation is critical for accurate chromosomal segregation in eukaryotic cells. In the yea...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, spindle orientation is controlled by a temporal and spatial program of ...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle along a polarity axis is critical in asymmetric cell division...
SummaryBackgroundBudding yeast is a unique model for exploring differential fate in a cell dividing ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Kar9p, one player in spindle alignment, guides the bud-ward spindle pol...
SummaryBackgroundBudding yeast is a unique model to dissect spindle orientation in a cell dividing a...
AbstractGTPases are widespread in directing cytoskeletal rearrangements and affecting cellular organ...
Cell polarization occurs along a single axis that is generally determined by a spatial cue. Cells of...
Cell polarization occurs along a single axis that is generally determined by a spatial cue. Cells of...
AbstractBackground: In many cell types, microtubules are thought to direct the spatial distribution ...
AbstractSpindle alignment is the process in which the two spindle poles are directed toward preselec...
<p>Bud formation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a fundamental process for yeast proliferation. Bud e...
Correct spindle alignment requires a cell to detect and interpret its global geometry and to communi...