TPX2 is a Ran-regulated spindle assembly factor that is required for kinetochore fiber formation and activation of the mitotic kinase Aurora A. TPX2 is enriched near spindle poles and is required near kinetochores, suggesting that it undergoes dynamic relocalization throughout mitosis. Using photoactivation, we measured the movement of PA-GFP-TPX2 in the mitotic spindle. TPX2 moves poleward in the half-spindle and is static in the interzone and near spindle poles. Poleward transport of TPX2 is sensitive to inhibition of dynein or Eg5 and to suppression of microtubule flux with nocodazole or antibodies to Kif2a. Poleward transport requires the C terminus of TPX2, a domain that interacts with Eg5. Overexpression of TPX2 lacking this domain in...
AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, microtubules (MT) in both halves of the mitotic spindle translocate co...
SummaryIn vertebrates, the microtubule binding protein TPX2 is required for meiotic and mitotic spin...
The development and maintenance of multicellular organisms depends fundamentally on cell division, a...
TPX2 is a Ran-regulated spindle assembly factor that is required for kinetochore fiber formation and...
Mitotic spindle assembly requires the regulated activity of numerous spindle-associated proteins. In...
A steady-state metaphase spindle maintains constant length, although the microtubules undergo intens...
Kinesin-5 is an essential mitotic motor. However, how its spatial–temporal distribution is regulated...
During mitosis, the microtubule cytoskeleton is completely rearranged to form a bipolar spindle that...
Kinesin-5 is an essential mitotic motor. However, how its spatial-temporal distribution is regulated...
SummaryTargeting protein for Xklp2 (TPX2) activates the Ser/Thr kinase Aurora A in mitosis and targe...
AbstractBipolar spindle formation is essential for the accurate segregation of genetic material duri...
TPX2, the targeting protein for Xenopus kinesin-like protein 2 (Xklp2), was identified as a microtub...
ABSTRACT Kinesin-5 is an essential mitotic motor. However, how its spatial–temporal distri-bution is...
The microtubule-associated protein TPX2 is a key mitotic regulator that contributes through distinct...
The microtubule-associated protein TPX2 is a key mitotic regulator that contributes through distinct...
AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, microtubules (MT) in both halves of the mitotic spindle translocate co...
SummaryIn vertebrates, the microtubule binding protein TPX2 is required for meiotic and mitotic spin...
The development and maintenance of multicellular organisms depends fundamentally on cell division, a...
TPX2 is a Ran-regulated spindle assembly factor that is required for kinetochore fiber formation and...
Mitotic spindle assembly requires the regulated activity of numerous spindle-associated proteins. In...
A steady-state metaphase spindle maintains constant length, although the microtubules undergo intens...
Kinesin-5 is an essential mitotic motor. However, how its spatial–temporal distribution is regulated...
During mitosis, the microtubule cytoskeleton is completely rearranged to form a bipolar spindle that...
Kinesin-5 is an essential mitotic motor. However, how its spatial-temporal distribution is regulated...
SummaryTargeting protein for Xklp2 (TPX2) activates the Ser/Thr kinase Aurora A in mitosis and targe...
AbstractBipolar spindle formation is essential for the accurate segregation of genetic material duri...
TPX2, the targeting protein for Xenopus kinesin-like protein 2 (Xklp2), was identified as a microtub...
ABSTRACT Kinesin-5 is an essential mitotic motor. However, how its spatial–temporal distri-bution is...
The microtubule-associated protein TPX2 is a key mitotic regulator that contributes through distinct...
The microtubule-associated protein TPX2 is a key mitotic regulator that contributes through distinct...
AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, microtubules (MT) in both halves of the mitotic spindle translocate co...
SummaryIn vertebrates, the microtubule binding protein TPX2 is required for meiotic and mitotic spin...
The development and maintenance of multicellular organisms depends fundamentally on cell division, a...