The assembly of a functional mitotic spindle is essential for cell reproduction and requires a precise coordination between the nuclear cycle and the centrosome. This coordination is particularly prominent in organisms that undergo closed mitosis where centrosomes must not only respond to temporal signals, but also to spatial considerations, e.g. switching from the production of cytoplasmic microtubule arrays to the generation of dynamic intra-nuclear microtubules required for spindle assembly. We utilize a gene knockout of Kif9, a Dictyostelium discoideum Kin-I kinesin, to destabilize the physical association between centrosomes and the nuclear envelope. This approach presents a unique opportunity to reveal temporal and spatial components ...
Xenopus kinesin catastrophe modulator-1 (XKCM1) is a Kin I kinesin family member that uses the energ...
Centrosomes [1, 2] play a central role during spindle assembly in most animal cells [3]. In early mi...
The microtubule network is an essential component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton that serves as a tr...
Summary The assembly of a functional mitotic spindle is essential for cell reproduction and requires...
Kinesins are a diverse superfamily of motor proteins that drive organelles and other microtubule-bas...
Cell division is crucial for all organisms. Somatic cell division relays on the separation of the ge...
International audienceMBoC | ARTICLE Centrosome-nuclear axis repositioning drives the assembly of a ...
During mitosis, the interaction between chromosomes and microtubules requires nuclear envelope disas...
During mitosis, the vertebrate cell nucleus undergoes profound changes in architecture. At the onset...
Mitosis is the shortest phase of the cell cycle but visually the most outstanding. The key goal of m...
Robust bipolar spindle formation and faithful transmission of genetic material are vital to the main...
Centrosome maturation is the process by which the duplicated centrosomes recruit pericentriolar comp...
ABSTRACT Spindle assembly, establishment of kinetochore attachment, and sister chroma-tid separation...
The centrosome is the principal microtubule organizing center in most animal cells. It con-sists of ...
The cytoskeleton plays a variety of roles during the cell cycle, none more dramatic than the formati...
Xenopus kinesin catastrophe modulator-1 (XKCM1) is a Kin I kinesin family member that uses the energ...
Centrosomes [1, 2] play a central role during spindle assembly in most animal cells [3]. In early mi...
The microtubule network is an essential component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton that serves as a tr...
Summary The assembly of a functional mitotic spindle is essential for cell reproduction and requires...
Kinesins are a diverse superfamily of motor proteins that drive organelles and other microtubule-bas...
Cell division is crucial for all organisms. Somatic cell division relays on the separation of the ge...
International audienceMBoC | ARTICLE Centrosome-nuclear axis repositioning drives the assembly of a ...
During mitosis, the interaction between chromosomes and microtubules requires nuclear envelope disas...
During mitosis, the vertebrate cell nucleus undergoes profound changes in architecture. At the onset...
Mitosis is the shortest phase of the cell cycle but visually the most outstanding. The key goal of m...
Robust bipolar spindle formation and faithful transmission of genetic material are vital to the main...
Centrosome maturation is the process by which the duplicated centrosomes recruit pericentriolar comp...
ABSTRACT Spindle assembly, establishment of kinetochore attachment, and sister chroma-tid separation...
The centrosome is the principal microtubule organizing center in most animal cells. It con-sists of ...
The cytoskeleton plays a variety of roles during the cell cycle, none more dramatic than the formati...
Xenopus kinesin catastrophe modulator-1 (XKCM1) is a Kin I kinesin family member that uses the energ...
Centrosomes [1, 2] play a central role during spindle assembly in most animal cells [3]. In early mi...
The microtubule network is an essential component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton that serves as a tr...